You can't do that....
I concur with JohnH.
The tax rules just do not allow you to "choose" who gets to claim the dependent.
Issues to be considered were who can (50% support rule) claim the dependent, or is there a divorce decree issue, and finally where the son actually lived apart from temporary college absence considerations.
As others have noted, it is certainly possible for a parent to claim HOH even if, for whatever reasons, that parent cannot claim the actual dependency exemption.
Although they are related to a certain extent, there are separate sets of circumstances that must be considered relative to a valid claim for HOH and a valid claim for the dependency exemption.
FE
I concur with JohnH.
The tax rules just do not allow you to "choose" who gets to claim the dependent.
Issues to be considered were who can (50% support rule) claim the dependent, or is there a divorce decree issue, and finally where the son actually lived apart from temporary college absence considerations.
As others have noted, it is certainly possible for a parent to claim HOH even if, for whatever reasons, that parent cannot claim the actual dependency exemption.
Although they are related to a certain extent, there are separate sets of circumstances that must be considered relative to a valid claim for HOH and a valid claim for the dependency exemption.
FE
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