Mom is the custodial parent. Daughter lives with her full time. Daughter is too old for child tax credit, and no EIC applies here.
HOH & Divorce
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Taxpayer (Mom) is unmarried. Daughter is 19, single, and a full time (still in high school, no tuition paid) student. Daughter lives with TP and has no earned income. TP provides all support for Daughter.
2008 is Dad's year to claim daughter as a dependent. Per the divorce decree, they alternate years.
Can Mom file as HOH?
I'm pretty sure the answer is yes based on TTB, but still would like some reassurance.
Thanks!
But thinking out loud - once the daughter is beyond the minor status (age 19) I don't think you can use Form 8332 to allow the noncustodial parent to take the dependency deduction, Form 8332 applies only to minor children.
I may be incorrect or there may be an exception because the daughter is still in highschool?Comment
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Yes, I am just trying to point out that if the child is no longer considered a minor child custody is no longer an issue, there is no longer a custodial and noncustodial parent. The child is either a qualifying child/qualifying relative or not and the Form 8332 cannot be used.Comment
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One very important rule is that the taxpayer legally claiming the dependent cannot file HH if he/she lives with another income producing adult...i.e. boy/girlfriend, parent, roommate, etc.
I find that this, often times, gets overlooked. taxeaBelieve nothing you have not personally researched and verified.Comment
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Wouldn't that be a "facts and circumstance" decision? It would depend on how much income the other adult produces and who actually pays over half the cost to keep up the home.Comment
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"Wouldn't that be a "facts and circumstance" decision? It would depend on how much income the other adult produces and who actually pays over half the cost to keep up the home."
No, the rules are quite clear. taxeaBelieve nothing you have not personally researched and verified.Comment
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If taxpayer, taxpayers qualifying child and taxpayers father all live together, taxpayer pays over 1/2 cost of keeping up a home and taxpayers father had wages of $4,000 why wouldn't taxpayer be eligible to file head of household?Comment
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Jesse
I'm sorry to be so blunt but, it doesn't appear that you are paying attention to what you are reading. There are very specific restraints on who can file HH and they are very clearly stated in the examples in The Tax Book. taxeaBelieve nothing you have not personally researched and verified.Comment
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I can't find anything in the tax book that would disallow HOH for the TP. Perhaps I'm missing that page...Comment
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