spouse is in prison and has been for over a year. Can other spouse file HOH? She has a child in the home.
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Well, I skimmed it
If the jailbird I mean husband is reasonably expected to return to the home after a "short" incarceration, I think no. And, I don't know what short is, but if he's sentenced for several years or something, I don't think that would not be a temporary absence. I hope this helps, sorry I know this is not authoritative. Someone will chime in and help, I'm sure.
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...but temporary absences don't count. I am with Rita and just like her do not know how long temporary is in this case.Comment
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He has been in jail over a year does not count for "temporary absences". Besides, in IRS instructions booklet, under the heading of Head of Household - Exceptions to time lived with you. An Incarceration Adult is NOT mentioned under Special Circumstances for time away from home. The incarceration that is mentioned is: "Detention in a juvenile facility" that is because you can file HOH when a child is in juvenile facility. I worked in corrections, and I know an adult who has been incarceration for over a year is not considered as living in the home for tax filing puposes.Comment
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TTB page 3-12
Married individuals can be considered unmarried if they lived apart for the last six months of the year. Temporary absence, I don't know if prison is considered temporary. I would ask how long is the spouse going to be there. I suppose one could consider 25 years temporary.
Someone else pointed out that MFJ might be better.Comment
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Married individuals can be considered unmarried if they lived apart for the last six months of the year. Temporary absence, I don't know if prison is considered temporary. I would ask how long is the spouse going to be there. I suppose one could consider 25 years temporary.
Someone else pointed out that MFJ might be better.Comment
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