The effect of 2018 tax deductions, Part 2: head of a household
In the previous question, I asked:
I read about new standard tax deductions at www.hrblock.com/tax-center/irs/tax-reform/new-standard-deduction-eliminated-exemptions/ Suppose I am not married. Suppose my income is 15K. Then does the new tax deduction means that I will be taxed for 15K-12K=3K?
A. Now suppose I live with my mother for more than half of a year and that I pay more than half of the cost of "keeping up a home" for the year.
Then the above document shows that I can claim myself as a "Head of a Household" with 18K standard deductions.
To prove that (1) I live with my mother for more than half of a year and that (2) I pay more than half of the cost of "keeping up a home" for the year, I will follow www.sapling.com/7604212/prove-head-household-irs B. Then how can I file my taxes? What additional documents do I need?
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