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  • dsi
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 705

    #1

    HOH and Dependent

    My first one this year, and I need reassurance:

    Single mom, two children ages 22 & 23. children have no income for 2009, and live with mom the entire year. Mom provided all of the support for the two children.

    Mom's filing status would be Single?
    Both children would be qualifying relatives of mom, and would be listed as mom's dependents?
    Dave, EA
  • Kram BergGold
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2006
    • 2112

    #2
    agree

    I see no problem with H o H and two dependents.

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    • ChEAr$
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 3872

      #3
      Originally posted by dsi
      My first one this year, and I need reassurance:

      Single mom, two children ages 22 & 23. children have no income for 2009, and live with mom the entire year. Mom provided all of the support for the two children.

      Mom's filing status would be Single?
      Both children would be qualifying relatives of mom, and would be listed as mom's dependents?
      Unless something's changed from last year, mom can claim HOH since children are
      n'er do wells. (IOW, no income and qualify as her children for dependency purposes.)
      ChEAr$,
      Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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      • dsi
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 705

        #4
        When I follow the tests in TTB, these two girls are QR and NOT QC. Right? If true, then mom doesn't qualify for HOH.
        Dave, EA

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        • BP.
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 1750

          #5
          HOH is OK here - QR's can be "qualifying persons" for HOH- reference the charts in TTB 3-18 & pub 17, p. 25.

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          • veritas
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2005
            • 3290

            #6
            If they were not full time students for any part of 5 months

            Originally posted by dsi
            When I follow the tests in TTB, these two girls are QR and NOT QC. Right? If true, then mom doesn't qualify for HOH.
            or they are not permanently and totally disabled.

            They are Qualifying relatives.

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            • ChEAr$
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2005
              • 3872

              #7
              Originally posted by veritas
              or they are not permanently and totally disabled.

              They are Qualifying relatives.
              I could swear that Dave said that the two girls were children of the mom.
              ChEAr$,
              Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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              • veritas
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2005
                • 3290

                #8
                I read the same

                Originally posted by ChEAr$
                I could swear that Dave said that the two girls were children of the mom.
                He wanted confirmation on his interpretation.

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                • dsi
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 705

                  #9
                  Correct, they are mom's children. However, they are not disabled, nor were they students.
                  Dave, EA

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                  • DonPriebe
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 526

                    #10
                    Don't confuse English with Tax-speak.

                    The two girls are her children, but as dependents they are "Qualifying Relatives"

                    A live-in partner ( for the whole year) could also be a "Qualifying Relative" even though he/she is not a relative.

                    A "green card" is pink (at least the last one I saw was.)

                    A "first time home buyer" hasn't owned a principal residence for
                    (a) one year - DC Homebuyer's credit
                    (b) two years - penalty exception for IRA withdrawals
                    (c) three years - Form 5405 since the credit began
                    (d) owns one now - Form 5405 since November 7

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