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IS there a way to stop my ex from receiving the economic impact payments for our child?

Answered 5 years ago by Lance Herndon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Tax
The short answer is Stimulus is paid to whomever claims the child on the tax return. From the sounds of it you should have claimed the child in 2020, unless there is a divorce decree or other that allows her to claim.
The short answer is Stimulus is paid to whomever claims the child on the tax return. From the sounds of it you should have claimed the child in 2020,... Read More

I need to file a tax appeal. Which court is better, US district court or US Court of Claims

Answered 8 years and 5 months ago by Charles Michael Tobin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Tax
To file a case in the United States District Court, you must first pay the tax whhich the IRS has assessed against you. That is the big impediment to taxpayers filing in Article III courts, such as a U.S. District Court is.
To file a case in the United States District Court, you must first pay the tax whhich the IRS has assessed against you. That is the big impediment to... Read More