No she would not qualify for the HOH filing status because she has to have a qualifying blood related dependent that she would be claiming on her income tax return to qualify for the HOH filing status
No, you cannot claim single head of household unless someone you claim as a dependent lives in your home.
In order to claim Head of Household status, you must be unmarried AND you must maintain a home for more than one-half of the year for a qualifying child or another dependent.
A couple cannot claim head of household. Only an individual, deemed single under tax law, may do that. One of the qualifications for head of household is that you are maintaining a home for a qualifying child or qualifying relative. There must be a qualifying blood, step-, adoptive, or foster relationship.
No
If the "dependent" brother is under 19 and is not a full time student then you can not claim him as a dependent and you can not claim Head of Household status. How old is this brother?
No, you cannot claim single head of household unless someone you claim as a dependent lives in your home.
In order to claim Head of Household status, you must be unmarried AND you must maintain a home for more than one-half of the year for a qualifying child or another dependent.
A couple cannot claim head of household. Only an individual, deemed single under tax law, may do that. One of the qualifications for head of household is that you are maintaining a home for a qualifying child or qualifying relative. There must be a qualifying blood, step-, adoptive, or foster relationship.
No
Head of household is a status filing for U.S. federal income taxes. If you are entitled to claim head of household and wish to do so, you simply include it on your 1040 or other tax filing.
yes
If the "dependent" brother is under 19 and is not a full time student then you can not claim him as a dependent and you can not claim Head of Household status. How old is this brother?
yes
zero
Yes if she has dependents.
$1.87
yes