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  2. I'm Divorced. Can Both My Ex and I Claim Head of Household ...

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    To claim head of household on your taxes, you must: Be considered unmarried on the last day of the tax year. Have a qualifying child or dependent. Pay for more than half of your household expenses ...

  3. What Does Head of Household Mean? - AOL.com

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    Definition of Head of Household. Head of household is a filing status the IRS uses to determine what tax bracket, tax credits and responsibilities apply to you during the course of a tax year. To ...

  4. Tax Filing: Head of Household Versus Single

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    The IRS provides five options: Single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, head of household and qualifying widow or widower with dependent child. Your eligibility for each status ...

  5. Head of Household - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Head of Household is a filing status for individual United States taxpayers. It provides preferential tax rates and a larger standard deduction for single people caring for qualifying dependents. To use the Head of Household filing status, a taxpayer must: Be unmarried or considered unmarried at the end of the year.

  6. Pater familias - Wikipedia

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    Pater familias. The pater familias, also written as paterfamilias ( pl.: patres familias ), [1] was the head of a Roman family. [2] The pater familias was the oldest living male in a household, and could legally exercise autocratic authority over his extended family. The term is Latin for "father of the family" or the "owner of the family estate".

  7. Filing status - Wikipedia

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    Filing status depends in part on marital status and family situation. [2] There are five possible filing status categories: single individual, married person filing jointly or surviving spouse, married person filing separately, head of household, and qualifying widow (er) with dependent children. [1] A taxpayer who qualifies for more than one ...

  8. Guide to Filing Taxes as Head of Household

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    The Head of Household Filing Status typically allows for a more generous tax situation to unmarried taxpayers who maintain a home for a qualifying person, such as a child or family relative.

  9. Guide to filing taxes as head of household

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    The IRS has provided a series of guidelines to help taxpayers understand whether or not they qualify to file as head of household.