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Can only the head of the household to claim your child on taxes?



Can only the head of the household to claim your child on taxes?

Any filing status can claim a dependent child.

This is often confused with the fact that in order to file as Head of Household, you normally have a dependent child. But you can have a dependent child and file single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, or qualifying widow(er).
no. not really!
No. It depends on how long the child lived with you for the year. I mean are you divorced or married to the child's mother? If the child lived with you for at least six months out of the year you can claim the child; but if the child lived with someone else the rest of the year you need to make sure they know that you are claiming the child for 6 months. You can do the claim as head of household or you can file jointly with your spouse.
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