I have a question/comment concerning the standard for determining who is a custodial
parent under Prop. Reg. ?1.152-4(c). The proposal provides that the custodial parent is
the parent with whom the child resides for a greater number of nights during the
calendar year. Is the ?night? standard only applicable for purposes of Code Sec. 152
(e) (divorce or separated parents)? Or, will it also apply for determining which parent
the child resided with longer under Code Sec. 152(c)(4)(B) (married parents who do
not file a joint return and are separated for less than six months)?
Most tax preparers have simply counted the number of days for determining custody or
who the child resided with longer during the year. Is it the intent of the proposed rules
that there be two standards, the night standard for determining custody under Code
Sec. 152(e) and counting days of residence under Code Sec. 152(c)(4)(B)?
Code Sec. 152(c)(4)(B) does not require that a parent have ?custody,? it simply asks
who the child resides with longer during the year. Thus, the definition of which parent is
the ?custodial parent? contained in the proposed rules could be interpreted as not
applicable to Code Sec. 152(c)(4)(B). The proposal could be clarified to state that it
applies for purposes of both Code Sec. 152(e) and Code Sec. 152(c)(4)(B).
Comment on FR Doc # E7-08378
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Dependent Child of Divorced or Separated Parents or Parents Who Live Apart
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