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head of householdn. 1) in federal income tax law, the person filing a tax return w...
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head of householdHead of household is an IRS filing status that you can use if you are unmarried or considered unmarried on the last day of a tax year and provide at least half the cost of maintaining a home for one or more qualifying dependents. That may be your child, grandchild, or other relative who lives in that home for more than half the year, or a parent wh [..]
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head of householdThe person within a family or household who is responsible for the major purchase decisions; sometimes, a male head and female head of household are considered separately.
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head of household1) For purposes of federal income taxes, a filing category for someone who is unmarried or legally separated from a spouse and who provides a home for at least one dependent for more than half of the [..]
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head of householdDemographic category employed in TAM research that denotes the individual (adult) with main responsibility for the household. According to convention, the head of household will always be male where there are one or more male and one or more female adults living in the household (e.g. always the husband in households occupied by married couples). B [..]
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head of householdDefinition A tax filing status that can be used by a married or unmarried person who maintains a household for a dependent (or nondependent relative) and provides more than half of the dependent' [..]
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head of householdan unmarried individual who is not a surviving spouse and who maintains a household which for more than one-half of the taxable year is the principal abode of a person who qualifies as a dependent ...
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head of householdA filing status claimed by taxpayers who are single but have qualifying dependents.
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head of householdAn individual entitled to special tax rates that fall midway between single rates and married filing joint rates, if they fit the qualifying profile.
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head of householdHead of household, in the context of federal income tax law, refers to an unmarried person filing an individual tax return who manages the household which has dependents such as children and/or other [..]
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head of householdn. jefe de familia
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head of householdDemographic category employed in TAM research that denotes the individual (adult) with main responsibility for the household. According to convention, the head of household will always be male where there are one or more male and one or more female adults living in the household (e.g. always the husband in households occupied by married couples). B [..]
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head of householdn. 1) in income tax law, the person filing a tax return who manages the household which has dependents such as children and/or other dependent relatives living in the home, but does not file on a join [..]
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head of householdThe head of household is the household member who either owns the property, is responsible for paying the rent, has use of the home as a result of his/her job, or is related to the owner or main tenant (where the owner or main tenant is not a regular member of the household).
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head of householdA term no longer used by the U.S. Census Bureau (although often used in the research industry). The Census's new term is "householder." The householder is the person who is asked to com [..]
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head of householdThe Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) estimates wealth for the "Primary Economic Unit," which is similar to the Census Bureau's Household. The "Primary Economic Unit" is the economically dominant single person or couple (whether married or living together as partners) and all other persons in the household who are financial [..]
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head of householdA tax filing status that can be used by a married or unmarried person who maintains a household for a dependent (or nondependent relative) and provides more than half of the dependent’s financial support.
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