Yes it is possible. IRS considers a household not to be limited to residents in a structures ("by that logic there would only be one head of household for an apartment complex 'if it were one address'"), instead they choose to understand that more than one household can reside in the same building with the same address at the same time. Beware there are rules for establishing more than one household at the same address.
For one home (house) you can only have one qualifying HOH for that home.
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No more than a person usually has two heads. If there is an argument like this, then file separately. Otherwise one has to be the dependent.
if it's an irregularity (I'm assuming there are legitimate cases for two people to claim the same children, as with - say - divorced or separated parents) then eventually one or both of the people will get audited, and be asked to pay missing taxes and/or penalties.
For one home (house) you can only have one qualifying HOH for that home.
No. Your family are the people you're related to. The household is the house that you live in.
Household yes but same xbox 360 no
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it means they live in the same house
No more than a person usually has two heads. If there is an argument like this, then file separately. Otherwise one has to be the dependent.
No you can not claim an dependent that is older than you. You can try talking with the IRS advocate.
Same as everywhere. Head of the household(But the wife holds all the power hehehe) and can be expected to be the breadwinner of the family
All family members do not have to live in the same house to qualify for a family cell plan. However, all cell phones on the plan must be billed to the same account/household.
Yes, the family can be considered a household unit. A household unit typically refers to a group of people living together and functioning as a single entity. The family, consisting of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption, often resides in the same household and shares resources and responsibilities.
The different people passing the finch household have various reasons for visiting, such as running errands, social calls, or attending events. While some may have similar intentions, not all visitors are there for the same reason.