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I am a single mother with 1 job. My son's father claims him. I currently claim 0 on my w4. I am also HOH but don't mark that on my w4. Should I be claiming 1?

 
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I am a single mother with 1 job. My son's father claims him. I currently claim 0 on my w4. I am also HOH but don't mark that on my w4. Should I be claiming 1?

Depending on your living situation here are your possibilities ...


If you are married filing separately and both parents live with the child, either parent can claim the child as a dependent and only they get all the child related benefits ... they cannot be split.



If you are unmarried but live together with the child, either one of you can claim the child (or children) as dependents. If the parent who claims the child as a dependent also pays more than half the expenses of keeping up their home, they can file as head of household instead of single, which is slightly more favorable.  The other parent should not even list them in Turbotax, because there are some poorly worded questions that confuse some people.



If you are unmarried or never married and live apart and share custody, then:

The parent with whom the child lives more than half the year (184 or more 184 nights for 2016) is automatically entitled to claim the child as a dependent. This is the custodial parent. (IRS determines custody based on where the child lives, not any court order or agreement.)  The non-custodial parent is not entitled to claim anything.

However, the custodial parent can sign a release (form 8332) allowing the non-custodial parent to claim the child as a dependent.  You can download this form from the IRS web site.  The custodial parent signs it and gives it to the non-custodial parent and the non-custodial parent mails it to the IRS after e-filing the rest of their tax return.  In this case, the non-custodial parent can claim the dependent exemption and the child tax credit.  The non-custodial parent can never claim earned income credit, the dependent care credit (day care credit) or use the child to qualify for head of household status.  Those benefits always stay with the custodial parent.

 


I am a single mother with 1 job. My son's father claims him. I currently claim 0 on my w4. I am also HOH but don't mark that on my w4. Should I be claiming 1?

If your son's father is claiming the child, how are you filing as Head of Household?  Do you have another child who is your dependent for Head of Household status?  In order to file HOH you must have a blood-related dependent.  As for your W-4, that is a form you give your employer to affect how much tax to have withheld from your paycheck.  It does not dictate how you file your tax return, nor is it sent to the IRS.  

To be sure you are having enough withheld try the W-4 calculator:https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/calculators/w4/

Am I Head of Household?

https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1894553-do-i-qualify-for-head-of-household https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2900097-what-is-a-qualifying-person-for-head-of-household

If you qualify as Head of Household, when you enter your filing status (single or married filing separately) into Personal Info, and then enter your qualifying dependent, TurboTax will offer HOH as your filing status.

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
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