An unmarried male owns a home and a friend lives with him. The friend also files a tax return. The male provides over one-half of the support of maintaining the home. Can the male file as head of household and the friend file as single? The friend is not a dependent. Thank you!
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Originally posted by jrgwmay View PostAn unmarried male owns a home and a friend lives with him. The friend also files a tax return. The male provides over one-half of the support of maintaining the home. Can the male file as head of household and the friend file as single? The friend is not a dependent. Thank you!Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Originally posted by taxea View PostSee TTB pgs starting with 3-15 the answer is probably no but you didn't provide income or enough data on the other person
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Originally posted by KBTS View PostNeither of these things matter. Even if an unrelated person is a dependent under the Qualifying Relative rules, they are not a qualifying person for HoH. See Pub 501 page 10 for a chart outlining these rules.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Originally posted by Gary2 View PostI think it's fair to assume that "friend" rules out child, parent, sibling, in-law, etc.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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