No whoever qualifies along with the higher income can claim that credit. There can only be 1 head of houshold per home....
No. As long as the person qualifies as Head of Household creditors cannot execute a writ of garnishment.
If you are head of the family then you are head of the household anywhere.
Another name for the male head of the household is "patriarch."
It reall y depends on the state and the household size.
i guess the oldest man in the household. Like you live with your mom, dad, grandpa, and grandma, the head of the household would be your grandpa. (But he has to live with you for that to work.)
In ancient Rome, the male was head of the household as well as primary individual responsible for appropriate worship of the household gods.
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.
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You would get a bigger tax deduction break if you 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.