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March 11, 2020

HOH qualifying child's income limitation

  • March 11, 2020
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Is there an income limitation to file HOH for an adult child age 23, lived in home 12 months, at least half time student, works full time?

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    Just-Lisa-Now-
    Intuit Community Champion
    March 11, 2020

    Full time student?   The child needs to qualify as a dependent, does the child provide more than 50% of their own support? Working full time its completely possible that the child DOES pay for more than 50% of their own support and wouldnt qualify as a dep for the parent or give them the HOH qualification.

    You may need to drag out the support worksheets.

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    tambiAuthor
    Level 3
    March 12, 2020

    The "child" is 23 and earns over $25,000 but still lives at home with mommy while going to school and working. I don't believe he contributes much to the household bills ; maybe groceries and a water bill. Even though he does not contribute much to the household, does his income disqualify mom from filing as HOH?

    abctax55
    Level 15
    March 12, 2020

    You may need to drag out the support worksheets.

    Do as Lisa says, you need to work the numbers to see if the child provides more than half of his support.  You'll need that documentation for your files to justify the position taken on the return.

     I don't believe he contributes much to the household bills ; maybe groceries and a water bill.

    "I don't believe" isn't exactly meeting the professional standard needed to sign that jurat on a tax return.  

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