turbotax icon
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
turbotax icon
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
turbotax icon
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
turbotax icon
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Announcements
Close icon
Do you have a TurboTax Online account?

We'll help you get started or pick up where you left off.

I'm in a domestic partnership and we have one child together. My domestic partner didn't have any income for 2017. Can I file as the head of household for 2017? Thank You

 
Connect with an expert
x
Do you have an Intuit account?

Do you have an Intuit account?

You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.

1 Best answer

Accepted Solutions
Coleen3
Intuit Alumni

I'm in a domestic partnership and we have one child together. My domestic partner didn't have any income for 2017. Can I file as the head of household for 2017? Thank You

Probably. The requirements are below.

You qualify if you:

  1. Were unmarried as of December 31, 2017 and
  2. Paid more than half the cost to run your home (or the home of a qualifying parent who doesn't live with you) in 2017 (rent, mortgage, utilities, etc.) and
  3. Supported a qualifying person who lived with you.

If you were still legally married as of December 31 and a child lives with you, you may qualify for Head of Household under a slightly different set of rules.

*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:

  1. You won't be filing jointly with your spouse; and
  2. Your spouse didn't live in your home after June (temporary absences due to illness, school, vacation, business, or military service don't count); and
  3. Your home was your child's, stepchild's, or foster child's main home for more than half the year (non-child dependents in your home don't qualify); and
  4. You paid more than half the costs of keeping up your home during the tax year; and
  5. You meet the qualifications to claim the child as your dependent, even if the other (noncustodial) parent is actually claiming the child as a dependent on their return

View solution in original post

5 Replies
Coleen3
Intuit Alumni

I'm in a domestic partnership and we have one child together. My domestic partner didn't have any income for 2017. Can I file as the head of household for 2017? Thank You

Probably. The requirements are below.

You qualify if you:

  1. Were unmarried as of December 31, 2017 and
  2. Paid more than half the cost to run your home (or the home of a qualifying parent who doesn't live with you) in 2017 (rent, mortgage, utilities, etc.) and
  3. Supported a qualifying person who lived with you.

If you were still legally married as of December 31 and a child lives with you, you may qualify for Head of Household under a slightly different set of rules.

*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:

  1. You won't be filing jointly with your spouse; and
  2. Your spouse didn't live in your home after June (temporary absences due to illness, school, vacation, business, or military service don't count); and
  3. Your home was your child's, stepchild's, or foster child's main home for more than half the year (non-child dependents in your home don't qualify); and
  4. You paid more than half the costs of keeping up your home during the tax year; and
  5. You meet the qualifications to claim the child as your dependent, even if the other (noncustodial) parent is actually claiming the child as a dependent on their return

I'm in a domestic partnership and we have one child together. My domestic partner didn't have any income for 2017. Can I file as the head of household for 2017? Thank You

@TurboTaxColeen you need to update the date in #1. 🙂

I'm in a domestic partnership and we have one child together. My domestic partner didn't have any income for 2017. Can I file as the head of household for 2017? Thank You

@barryadia4 because the IRS does not recognized DPs, you are single (unmarried).  So you would never report your partner's income on a joint return.  And your ability to file as HOH just depends on whether you paid more than half the cost of the home you lived in, and if you claim a qualifying dependent.
Coleen3
Intuit Alumni

I'm in a domestic partnership and we have one child together. My domestic partner didn't have any income for 2017. Can I file as the head of household for 2017? Thank You

ok
Coleen3
Intuit Alumni

I'm in a domestic partnership and we have one child together. My domestic partner didn't have any income for 2017. Can I file as the head of household for 2017? Thank You

thanks
message box icon

Get more help

Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.

Post your Question
Manage cookies