Is it possible for two people to use the same child for benefits? One person is the parent and the other person is the boyfriend. They are not married.
Is this split allocation legal/allowed?
No.
And if the boyfriend is not the parent (or closely related to the child), he is not allowed to claim Head of Household anyways.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p501.pdf#page=10
@TaxGuyBill So with your response does that this situation would be allowed:
The mother could claim HOH but not claim the child as a dependent and the boyfriend could claim the child as a dependent but needs to file single?
Yes they do.
Then I dont think your scenario works...I dont see this often, and its not that straightforward (no simple keywords) to just look up, but Im pretty sure when they live together you can't split the benefits like that.
Your original question stated you wanted the boyfriend to claim Head of Household. Then you later seemed to be asking if the mother can claim Head of Household.
???
One of the requirements of Head of Household is paying for over 50% of the cost of keeping up the home. You seem to be arbitrarily trying to claim Head of Household without really looking at the facts or requirements.
@TaxGuyBill Yes it was a follow up question/scenario based on your initial response.
Use the IRS tax wizards. They have, for instance filing status for HOH or not, Dependent or not, etc:
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