Question: Can an adult child qualify his/her parent as Head of Household if the parent meets all others tests?
I'm NOT talking about our previous discussion regarding the number of adults who can live in a household and NOT talking about the live-in boyfriend/girlfriend situation.
By adult child I mean just the ordinary kid who is over 19, who is not a student, who is not disabled -- he/she is simply unemployed, broke, contributes nothing to the household, and has no income of any kind from anyone (including SSA/welfare/other relatives/etc.). They are simply living <CORRECTION> WITH ONE PARENT AT THE HOME OF THAT PARENT all year long and doing nothing.
Obviously, he/she is still your child, but is simply an older, non-disabled one that no longer fits the usual rules. So...what did Congress mean by the term "child"? While you can get them as dependents, can these older do-nothing kids still qualify the parent as HOH?
Any opinions? Thanks.
I'm NOT talking about our previous discussion regarding the number of adults who can live in a household and NOT talking about the live-in boyfriend/girlfriend situation.
By adult child I mean just the ordinary kid who is over 19, who is not a student, who is not disabled -- he/she is simply unemployed, broke, contributes nothing to the household, and has no income of any kind from anyone (including SSA/welfare/other relatives/etc.). They are simply living <CORRECTION> WITH ONE PARENT AT THE HOME OF THAT PARENT all year long and doing nothing.
Obviously, he/she is still your child, but is simply an older, non-disabled one that no longer fits the usual rules. So...what did Congress mean by the term "child"? While you can get them as dependents, can these older do-nothing kids still qualify the parent as HOH?
Any opinions? Thanks.
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