I am in a really tight spot and trying to figure out what to do. I got separated from my husband on August 1st, 2006 and that makes me ineligible to file as head of household, even though I was the sole breadwinner in the home for 4 out of the 7 months my husband and I lived together. I have two children, so I have qualifying dependents, but my tax man won't try filing as head of household since was only alone for the last 5 months of the year, not 6, as the law supposedly states. I have tried to get my soon-to-be-ex-husband to file jointly with me so I can claim the child tax credits and stuff but he refuses. If I file married, separately, I will only get about $1500 back, whereas I'd get about $7000 married filing jointly, and at least that, if not more as head of household. I need this money desperately to pay my lawyer for the divorce, and my tax preparer suggested I go to another preparer and just tell them I got separated on June 20th or some such.
2007-02-09
05:47:23
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Will this work? Do they have any way of checking when we actually got separated? We went on a family vacation July 1-8, so if anyone checks into that, it will be obvious that we were NOT separated at that time. Anyone have any ideas on this? Loopholes? More information? Can anyone help me with some advice??
2007-02-09
05:49:06 ·
update #1
I am the custodial parent. There is no legal separation document in Florida, so that is irrelevant. I've had the kids all on my own since we separated....no visits or child support of any kind from my "husband." I am definitely the one who's entitled to the money, only it seems the gov't will not let me have it. :(
2007-02-09
05:59:57 ·
update #2
Coleen429, I think this is what he was referring to...
If you were married as of the last day of the year, and you lived with your spouse at any time during the last six months of the year, you cannot qualify for the head of household filing status.
2007-02-09
06:03:17 ·
update #3