Consider the following scenario - an unmarried adult (Sue), with her own dependent child, lived for a few months in the home of her parent; then she and her dependent child moved into a separate household for he remainder of the year which she maintains independently, Can Sue then file as Head-of-Household. The IRS rules say that to file as Head of Household, you have to:
How does one figure "half of the expenses for a qualifying household" when there's more than one household? Sue's parent did not claim her as a dependent during the period that she co-habited and Sue bought her own groceries, contributed to utilities, insurance, taxes and helped maintain her parent's household. The she moved out with her dependent child and independently assumed the full cost of her second household for the rest of the year. The IRS rule says "This portion must be for the entire tax year." but how should this be apportioned or otherwise be pro-rated when the expenses vary over two different households?
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If you qualify as Head of Household, when you enter your marital status (single or married filing separately) into MyInfo, and then enter your qualifying dependent, TurboTax will offer HOH as your filing status.
You would have had to have had your own household for the year to file as Head of Household.
Does this mean that if I've lived with my dependent child in multiple residences during one year then I don't qualify as HOH?
If the residencies were yours during the year it wouldn’t matter how many you lived in.
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