No, you can only count once. There are specific rules for dependents in a household.
The difference between filing single and head of household is the type of situation the tax filer has. Filing head of household can lead to a lesser tax paid for the year. If a person is single, but has dependents, it is better to file head of household. If a person is single with no dependents, a person should file as single.
I believe you need a dependent to have a household.
You would get a bigger tax deduction break if you file head of household.
You can file as married filing separately, but not as single. If you have a child or children living with you and your spouse did not live with you for the last 6 months of the year, it is possible to file as head of household, but please check closely additional requirements to file as head of household.
if me and my husband both have a residence and we are married can we both file head of household?
The difference between filing single and head of household is the type of situation the tax filer has. Filing head of household can lead to a lesser tax paid for the year. If a person is single, but has dependents, it is better to file head of household. If a person is single with no dependents, a person should file as single.
I believe you need a dependent to have a household.
No, you cannot file as the head of household on your yearly taxes if you are married. That is an option only available to single or widowed filers.
No, I did not file as exempt on my taxes for the entire year.
You can file as exempt on your taxes for one year at a time.
No, you cannot file as single if you are married to a non-resident alien. You would typically file as married filing separately or, if eligible, as head of household.
You would get a bigger tax deduction break if you file head of household.
You can file as married filing separately, but not as single. If you have a child or children living with you and your spouse did not live with you for the last 6 months of the year, it is possible to file as head of household, but please check closely additional requirements to file as head of household.
Unfortunately no. When you file married or if you file single (with children) as head of the household, you get larger deductions. Talk to a tax advisor like H &R Block to see if they can increase your refund.
No, they are exempt from the bankruptcy laws.
You cannot file as single. You can file as married filing jointly or married filing separately. In very rare circumstances, you can file as head of household if you did not live with your spouse for even one day during the last six months of the year (and this was not a temporary absence with intention to return) and meet the other qualifications to file as head of household.
if me and my husband both have a residence and we are married can we both file head of household?