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You must all file seperately. You must all pay seperately. The IRS does not recognize family the way you do.

2007-01-21 18:30:28 · answer #1 · answered by Eva 5 · 0 0

Only people who are married to each other can file jointly, which I assume is what you mean by paying tax together.

People living together but not married would each file as single. It is possible that one of the people could file as head of household, but they would need to meet the requirements to do so.

2007-01-21 15:40:06 · answer #2 · answered by Judy 7 · 0 0

actually, in accordance to the IRS website, it form of feels you would be able to qualify, under the "qualifying relative" section of dependency standards: "the guy won't be in a position to be your qualifying infant or the qualifying infant of everyone else. the guy the two (a) could desire to be with regards to you in between the methods indexed under kinfolk contributors who do no longer could desire to stay with you, or (b) could desire to stay with you all 3 hundred and sixty 5 days as a member of your enjoyed ones (and your courting shouldn't violate community regulation). the guy's gross earnings for the 300 and sixty 5 days could desire to be under $3,3 hundred. you are able to desire to offer greater beneficial than 0.5 of the guy's finished help for the 300 and sixty 5 days." you will in all danger decide to examine for the duration of the fewer than website for the different pertinent information.

2016-12-14 09:11:50 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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