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  2. After 2023, you can file as head of household if you qualify. Death or birth. You may be eligible to file as a qualifying surviving spouse if the child who qualifies you for this filing status is born or dies during the year.

  3. Filing status - Internal Revenue Service

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    Generally, to qualify for head of household filing status, you must be able to claim a qualifying child or qualifying relative as a dependent. However, a custodial parent may be eligible to claim head of household filing status based on a child even if the custodial parent released a claim to exemption for the child.

  4. Guide to Filing Taxes as Head of Household - TurboTax

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    To qualify as Head of Household, a person has to file an individual tax return, be considered unmarried, not be claimed on someone else's tax return, and be able to claim a qualifying dependent on your return.

  5. Head of Household: Definition, Who Qualifies, and Income Tax...

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    You must be considered unmarried, pay at least half your household expenses, and have a qualified dependent living with you for more than half the year to qualify as head of household.

  6. Who Is a Qualifying Person Qualifying You To File as Head of...

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    If you are the custodial parent and those rules apply, the child generally is your qualifying child for head of household filing status even though the child isn’t a qualifying child who you can claim as a dependent.

  7. Head of Household Filing Status: Definition, Rules and...

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    Head of Household Filing Status: Definition, Rules and Requirements. Taxpayers who file as head of household are taxed at a lower rate than single filers. To qualify, you generally need to be unmarried and have dependents.

  8. Head of Household: What It Is, Requirements - NerdWallet

    www.nerdwallet.com/article/taxes/head-of-household-status

    In general, to qualify for the head of household filing status, you must be unmarried on the last day of the calendar year. You must also have provided at least half the...

  9. Can You File Taxes As A Head Of Household? Should You? - Forbes

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    What Are the Qualifications To File as Head of Household? Can 2 Parents in the Same Home Qualify for Head of Household? While you have five tax-filing statuses to choose from, if you’re...

  10. Your Guide to Filing Taxes as the Head of Household

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    A Head of Household is someone who is considered unmarried, pays for more than half of the household’s expenses, and has a qualifying child or dependent. You must be all three things to qualify. If you are married, then you must file as Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately.

  11. What Filing As Head of Household Means for Your Taxes - ...

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    According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), to qualify for head of household, you must be unmarried, pay for more than 50% of household expenses, and live with a dependent,...