My boyfriend and I are not married, but we've lived together for almost 5 years. I'm about to start a new job, and need to know what to file. We have twin boys and I would like to know if I can claim them as dependent if he already claims them. Also, do I file myself as single or head of household?
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1. Only one parent can claim a child as a dependent.
2. To file as head of household, you must be unmarried, AND provide care in your home for at least one qualifying dependent, AND pay more than half the cost of keeping up the home.
3. Since you and your BF live together, only one of you can pay "more than half" of the household costs, so only one of you can file as head of household. The other must file as single.
4. If both you and the boyfriend are both biological parents of all 3 children, and you lived together for more than half the year, then either parent can claim the children in any combination (3 and 0, 1 and 2, etc.) but each child can only be claimed once.
5. The person who pays more than half of the household expenses is often the higher earner but not always. If, for example, one of you pays a lot of child support to someone else, then that person might not pay very much toward your current household expenses.
6. The best way to file your taxes in any given year will be for the person who pays more than half the household expenses to claim at least one child as a dependent and file as head of household. The other parent files as single. Either of you could claim the other 2 children and what combination is best is something that has to be tested in turbotax by making different combinations of tax returns. (Note, this is much easier to do with the desktop installed version than online.)
7. For your 2016 taxes, now is a good time to think about how you plan to file. If you want to file as head of household you must pay more than half the expenses and claim at least one child dependent. If your BF has previously claimed all 3 then he may need to adjust his withholding as well since he will have to file as single with fewer dependents.
8. For your 2015 taxes (that are overdue), if you are filing late, or if you already filed late and want to amend, only one parent can claim each child. If you want to claim one or more children as dependents your BF will have to amend his return to remove any duplicate dependents.
9. In Turbotax you will encounter a question like "do you have a custody agreement with the other parent about who will claim the child" when doing the dependent section for each child. Answer NO; this question only applies to unmarried or divorced parents who live apart and share custody. For unmarried parents living together, the best thing to do in the program is not even list the children that you are not claiming. Otherwise you can accidentally claim the children twice or be denied the dependent based on answering the questions wrong (it is a confusing question that should not be asked in your situation. So say "no" to get past it.)
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