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January 27, 2021
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Filing joint

  • January 27, 2021
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I have always filed joint with my husband head of house hold . But I never have gotten savings credit  he has disability and I have income  with 401k .  Can I do an amended tax return and put me as head of house hold and him as dependent so I can get savings tax credit ? 

    Best answer by bluedeb

    You can't file as Head of Household when you are married & living together.  You can file as Married Filing Joint, but not as HOH.

     

    To qualify for the Head of Household filing status while marriedyou must: File your taxes separately from your spouse. Pay more than half of the household expenses. Not have lived with your spouse for the last 6 months of the year.

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    bluedeb
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    Alumni - Champ
    January 27, 2021

    You can't file as Head of Household when you are married & living together.  You can file as Married Filing Joint, but not as HOH.

     

    To qualify for the Head of Household filing status while marriedyou must: File your taxes separately from your spouse. Pay more than half of the household expenses. Not have lived with your spouse for the last 6 months of the year.

    Level 2
    January 27, 2021

    I guess what I meant was I always put his name first and with me as dependent with doing that it is knocking me out  of my savings credit . So is there away to amend and do him as dependent and me first ? 

    bluedeb
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    Alumni - Champ
    January 27, 2021

    When you file as Married Filing Joint, your spouse is not a dependent.  You enter both of your & your spouses information but you do not choose a spouse as a dependent.

     

    If that is what you did, you need to go back & remove you as a dependent.

     

    It's not important whose name goes first on a joint return— at least not to the government — but what does matter is being consistent with each subsequent return you file. Changing the established name order isn't the end of the world, but it could result in processing delays for your taxes.

     

    You can't change who's name is first on an account you have been filing as Joint in the program.  You would have to change each information under each name & that can get confusing & a pain.