T/P & current wife filing for expired year; she made $23K (1099) and owes lots of SE. He was in jail May-Dec; made $10K on W-2. Have 4 kids, but can't get EIC because of combined income. Yes, I know; you can see where this is heading; following shady practice of some clients and doing it themselves, they file HH & MFS and get the refund.
However, I'm doing it and want it to be legal. I looked up HH rules (Pub. 17, p.25-26) and it says he has to not live with her for last six months of year. Okay there, but here's the thorny part. Book also states "Your spouse is considered to live in your home even if he or she is temporarily absent due to special circumstances. See Temporary absences." Okay, here's that quote. "TEMPORARY ABSENCES. You and your qualified person are considered to live together even if one or both of you are temporarily absent due to special circumstances such as illness, education, business, vacation, or military service. It must be reasonable to assume that the absent person will return to the home after the temporary absence."
My guy's absence is because of a socially undesirable reason and those reasons above are all positive ones (which we usally strive for, but not in this case). If the reason must be a positive one to be temporary, then he's not and they could get the HH status.
As to returning home, that would depend on several uncertain things such as length of sentence, good behavior and resulting early parole, etc. I guess you would probably say tht he was coming home sometime, so that part would be against us.
So, is he "temporarily" away from home or not? If yes, they're out of luck for HH status it
seems to me. Or am I making something out of nothing and should I just look at it like he
wasn't there and that's that?
However, I'm doing it and want it to be legal. I looked up HH rules (Pub. 17, p.25-26) and it says he has to not live with her for last six months of year. Okay there, but here's the thorny part. Book also states "Your spouse is considered to live in your home even if he or she is temporarily absent due to special circumstances. See Temporary absences." Okay, here's that quote. "TEMPORARY ABSENCES. You and your qualified person are considered to live together even if one or both of you are temporarily absent due to special circumstances such as illness, education, business, vacation, or military service. It must be reasonable to assume that the absent person will return to the home after the temporary absence."
My guy's absence is because of a socially undesirable reason and those reasons above are all positive ones (which we usally strive for, but not in this case). If the reason must be a positive one to be temporary, then he's not and they could get the HH status.
As to returning home, that would depend on several uncertain things such as length of sentence, good behavior and resulting early parole, etc. I guess you would probably say tht he was coming home sometime, so that part would be against us.
So, is he "temporarily" away from home or not? If yes, they're out of luck for HH status it
seems to me. Or am I making something out of nothing and should I just look at it like he
wasn't there and that's that?
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