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[quote=Anonymous]It's the custodial parent unless specified in your separation agreement that you will alternate or allow your X to claim. It's a big deal with the IRS that if the noncustodial parent claims, that parent needs the custodial parent to sign a specific IRS form. The IRA does not care about your separation agreement - period. Educate yourself by reading the IRS guideline on this topic. It's pretty straightforward. I don't think the IRS would audit if your X claimed and is noncustodial (not the same as joint). However, if you both claimed, your X would be found at fault unless you submit the IRS form. [/quote]
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