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  2. Head of Household (HOH) is a filing status you can claim if you’re single or unmarried and maintain a home for a qualifying person, such as a child or relative. The Head of Household vs. Single status provides a larger standard deduction and more generous tax rates for calculating federal income tax.

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · Head of household status is available to any taxpayer who is unmarried, pays for at least half their household’s expenses and has a qualifying dependent living at home.

  4. In general, taxpayers use head of household filing status if they are unmarried or considered unmarried as of the end of the year, and provide more than half the cost of keeping up a home for a qualified person for more than half of the year.

  5. Oct 10, 2018 · By filing as head of household, you may be able to claim deductions and credits not available to single filers or those married filing separately. Still not sure you qualify to file as head of household?

  6. You qualify for head of household filing status if you’re unmarried (or considered unmarried for tax purposes) and pay more than half the cost of housing and support for a qualifying person — a child, parent, or other dependent — for over half the year. The IRS considers you to be unmarried if:

  7. Dec 13, 2023 · Even if you were legally married as of December 31, you're considered unmarried (and therefore eligible for Head of Household) if all five of these conditions apply: You won't be filing jointly with your spouse.

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