SPCC1 - Claim for Single Person Child Carer Credit Primary Claimant 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A. Enter your Personal Public Service Number (PPSN), name, and address including Eircode. Specify the tax year for which you are making a claim and select your civil status from the provided options.
  3. Indicate whether the child(ren) named will reside with you for more than six months during the tax year. Answer 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable.
  4. Provide details about the number of qualifying children and your relationship to them. Fill in each child's first name, surname, date of birth, PPSN, and educational details if applicable.
  5. In Section B, complete this only if you wish to relinquish your claim to another individual. Provide their name, address, PPSN, and date of birth if known.
  6. Sign the Declaration in Section C confirming that all information is correct and include your contact details.

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Taxpayers can claim a child tax credit (CTC) of up to $2,000 for each child under age 17 who is a US citizen or a qualifying noncitizen. * The credit is reduced by 5 percent of adjusted gross income over $200,000 for single parents ($400,000 for married couples).
it is usually more beneficial for the parent with the higher income to claim the children. However, in case that parents income is so high to prevent him/her from obtaining the Earned Income Credit or the Child Tax Credit, then the other parent should claim the children.
General Rule: Either parent can claim the child because the child lived with each parent for more than half the year. Exception: If both parents claim the child on separate tax returns, we will provide the credit to the parent with whom the child lived for the greater number of days in 2021.
You can claim the Child Tax Credit by entering your children and other dependents on Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, and attaching a completed Schedule 8812, Credits for Qualifying Children and Other Dependents.
Primary claimant means a Settlement Class Member who is an Injured Person, or his or her personal representative if deceased, who submits, or is eligible to submit, a claim for compensation to the Settlement Fund.

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Non-custodial parents The non-custodial parent can claim the child as a dependent if the custodial parent agrees not to on their own tax return. However, you must obtain a signed IRS Form 8332 or similar written document from the custodial parent allowing you to do so.
The special rule for divorced or separated parents allows only the noncustodial parent to claim the child as a dependent for the purposes of the child tax credit/credit for other dependents and the dependency exemption and does not apply to the EITC.

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