If you know who improperly claimed you or your dependent, you can ask them to file an amended return to fix the problem. This process takes time, though. You’ll still likely need to paper file your tax return to get it in on time.

How do you find out if someone claimed you on taxes?

To find out whether someone claimed you, file your income tax return.

  1. Refer to the IRS Publication 501 to verify that you qualify for the exemption.
  2. File your income taxes electronically.
  3. File your income taxes through the mail.

Can You claim dependents on a tax return?

You cannot and the IRS will not tell you. Just e-file your tax return with the dependents entered. If your tax return is rejected because someone else claimed the dependents on their return, the rejection code will indicate that. Then you will have to print and mail the tax return with your dependents entered on the return.

What to do if you are claimed as a dependent on someone else?

Find out what you should do if you find out that you (or your legal dependent) was claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return. Being claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return or claiming a dependent on your tax return can have a direct impact on the amount of your tax refund or the amount you owe .

What happens when multiple taxpayers claim the same dependent?

However, having an IRS accepted return with a dependent is not a confirmation that this taxpayer is qualified to claim this dependent. In other words, if you e-Filed your return with the dependents listed on that return, anybody else after you claiming the same dependent (s) will have their return rejected.

What happens if you claim someone on your tax return?

If you file your tax return and someone else has already claimed your dependent, then the IRS will apply the tiebreaker rules – see details below. To avoid any of this conflict, utilize the eFile.com DEPENDucator to determine if you are eligible to claim someone on your 2020 Tax Return, due on Tax Day.