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I am a SAHM in a domestic abuse situation that I am currently trying to get out of. I have no income, except for early withdrawals from my retirement accounts in order to pay for my and our child's living expenses, although we live with my husband (economic abuse situation).
I understand that the withdrawals are considered income, and I have also read that if my husband itemizes, then I have to. He will be itemizing and will be claiming our son as his dependent since we live in the house.
Can I claim the standard deduction if I have no deductions to itemize? Is there anything I can do to lower my tax liability? I feel like I may be further victimized here.
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Unfortunately, on you Federal return, with the MFS status, you will not be able to take the standard deduction if he itemizes. You may be able to come up with something, such as charitable contributions or medical expenses.
If you meet the qualifications, you may qualify for Head of Household.
Even if you were legally married as of December 31, you are considered unmarried (and therefore eligible for Head of Household) if all 5 of these conditions apply:
You can also be considered unmarried for Head of Household if your spouse was a nonresident alien at any time during the tax year and you're not treating them as a resident alien.
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