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  • Mar 24, 2007, 10:06 PM
    German
    Head of Household when married living together, filing separately
    Hi there,

    I am a German national and US resident (filing as resident alien). My wife is also a German national, but as a student she can file as a non-resident alien. For a number of reasons we want to file our tax returns separately. Initially I thought this was going to be a "married filing separately" situation. Now I answered a few questions in TurboTax and it turns out that if she files as a non-resident alien and I file as a resident I can file as "head of household" despite the fact that we have been living together all year.

    Is this correct/plausible?

    First I thought this must be a TurboTax error because it might assume that a non-resident does not live with their spouse. But then I found this ruling online which supports the view:

    Legal Ruling 95-1

    HoH filing is attractive because it qualifies you for the child tax credit (which is what TurboTax applies).

    Any opinions?

    Best,

    German
  • Mar 28, 2007, 11:35 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    German:

    Based on the ruling you provided, you CAN clearly claim Head of Household Staus on your resident alien return, while your wife files as a Married non-resident alien on her non-resident tax return.

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