A couple of situations:
1. I filed Client A's 2008 taxes. He told me he was married but wanted to file MFS. The wife lived with him as well as her permanantly disabled brother all year. This year he went to JH (35% discount) to file and they told him they could amend the prior year to get him the Earned Income Credit. I told him Married Filing Separate filing status does not qualify for the EIC.
How can he get it from them?
2. Client B lives with her unemployed fiance all year (no kids). She wants to claim him as a dependent. OK. Wants to file Head of Household. Not OK. I tried to explain that the relationship/qualified relative criteria is not the same for dependency and HoH filing status.
Right? TTB pg 3-14 says :Any person the TP can claim as a dependent, but NOT including "any person who is the taxpayer's dependent only because he or she lived with the taxpayer for all of 2009"
I either have a LOT more to learn (which is a given anyway) or a lot more to teach.
1. I filed Client A's 2008 taxes. He told me he was married but wanted to file MFS. The wife lived with him as well as her permanantly disabled brother all year. This year he went to JH (35% discount) to file and they told him they could amend the prior year to get him the Earned Income Credit. I told him Married Filing Separate filing status does not qualify for the EIC.
How can he get it from them?
2. Client B lives with her unemployed fiance all year (no kids). She wants to claim him as a dependent. OK. Wants to file Head of Household. Not OK. I tried to explain that the relationship/qualified relative criteria is not the same for dependency and HoH filing status.
Right? TTB pg 3-14 says :Any person the TP can claim as a dependent, but NOT including "any person who is the taxpayer's dependent only because he or she lived with the taxpayer for all of 2009"
I either have a LOT more to learn (which is a given anyway) or a lot more to teach.
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