What is the benefit of using the filing status "head
of household"?
If you can file as head of household, your tax rate
generally is lower than the rates for single people or people who are married
filing separately. You also receive a higher standard deduction
Head of household is one of five filing statuses you can
use when you file your tax return. Your tax bracket, your standard deduction,
and certain deductions and credits you're allowed to take depend on your filing
status.
The five filing statuses are:
- Single
- Married filing a joint return
- Married filing a separate return
- Unmarried head of household
- Qualifying widow(er)
To file as head of household, you must be unmarried (or considered
)on the last day of the year. You also must have paid more than half the cost
of keeping up a home for you and someone else for more than half a year.
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