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What is Form 8836

The Form 8836 Qualifying Children Residency Statement is a tax document used by taxpayers in the United States to prove residency for claiming the earned income credit (EIC).

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Form 8836 is needed by:
  • Taxpayers applying for the Earned Income Credit (EIC)
  • Individuals with qualifying children living with them
  • Married couples filing jointly
  • Tax professionals assisting clients with tax filings
  • Families needing proof of residency for tax claims

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Taxpayers claiming the Earned Income Credit (EIC) with qualifying children are eligible to use Form 8836. The form is specifically designed for those who need to prove residency for tax purposes.
Form 8836 should be submitted along with your federal tax return, typically due on April 15. If you are filing for an extension, ensure to submit it by the extended deadline.
Form 8836 can be submitted electronically by attaching it to your tax return or submitted by mail to the appropriate IRS address for your region. Using pdfFiller can simplify this process by allowing electronic submission.
You will need to provide proof of residency for your qualifying child, which can include school records, rental agreements, or utility bills. Additionally, social security numbers for both the taxpayer and the qualifying children are required.
Common mistakes include forgetting to sign the form, not providing correct social security numbers, or failing to include all qualifying children. Double-checking your entries can help avoid these issues.
Processing times can vary, but it generally takes the IRS up to 21 days to process tax returns with attached forms like 8836. Filing electronically can expedite this process.
Yes, if you realize that you need to make changes after submitting Form 8836, you can file an amended tax return using Form 1040-X to correct any errors.
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