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Single parents with dependents

If two single parents live together and have two dependents: can the father file as head of household with dependent #1 and claim the child/dependent care credit, then the mother file single claiming dependent #2 in order to get EITC?

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BrittanyS
Employee Tax Expert

Single parents with dependents

No, two individuals can not file for Head of Household at the same address.  To qualify as Head of Household you must pay more than half the expenses for a qualified household.  Since you have to pay more than half the expenses both individuals cannot claim Head of Household.  

 

For more information on Head of Household, see the link below:

 

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Single parents with dependents

only one parent was going to file HOH and the other single with EIC. Doesn’t that make a difference?

BrittanyS
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Single parents with dependents

Yes, as long as both parents are not trying to file as Head of Household, one parent can claim one dependent and claim Head of Household and the other can file single, claim one dependent and still qualify for the EIC credit.  You can view the EIC qualifications by viewing "What is the Earned Income Credit" provided by TurboTax.

 

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Single parents with dependents

Thanks so much! Is it a requirement to file form 8338 ?

BrittanyS
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Single parents with dependents

If you are unmarried, you do not have to file form 8332.  Form 8332 is used for individuals who are divorced, separated, or have a court agreement for who can claim the child.  See the link below for information on Form 8332:

 

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Thanks so much! Is it a requirement to file form 8338 ?

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