Head of Household in 2023
Head of
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The head of household filing status might be right for you on your tax return. Were you single in 2023 with qualifying relatives as dependents?
- Once you have determined that you can file as head of household, start your return on eFile.com and select the head of household status when you begin the tax interview - 2023 year returns only.
- The eFile Tax App will automatically apply the higher standard deduction and help reduce your taxes as you enter your income and other tax information.
How to Claim Head of Household?
You may be able to claim this status based on several factors; start the tool below and you will get your answer within minutes. This tool is for 2023 - see this year's head of household tool.
How to Claim Head of Household?
Attention: Compared to the single filing status, the head of household filing status will get you lower tax rates and a higher standard deduction. It will also help you qualify more easily for tax credits. Many singles with dependents qualify as heads of household - use this free DEPENDucator to see who you can claim on your return. Additionally, other unmarried people and, with some exception, legally married people with dependents might qualify as head of household. Generally, to qualify to file as a head of household, you have to be unmarried and you have to support a dependent or qualifying relative.
To find out the best filing status for you, calculate your refund or balance due by using our free Tax Refund Calculator 2023.
Who Is a Qualifying Person?
It can be tricky to figure out if someone is your qualifying person. If you have a dependent, they might or might not also count as your qualifying person. A dependent is not always a qualifying person and you don't necessarily have to claim a qualifying person as a dependent.
Confused? Don't worry, we've made it easy for you! Just use the free head of household tool on this page. Then, prepare and e-file with eFile.com and let the tax app select the best filing status for you.
How to File as Head of Household?
If you live apart from your spouse and meet certain requirements - even if you aren't divorced or legally separated - you might file as head of household. In the case you qualify as HOH instead of as married filing separately, your standard deduction will be higher, your tax may be lower, and you may be able to claim the Earned Income Credit.
For detailed requirements to file as head of household; see more details on IRS filing statuses.
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