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Can a spouse in a same-sex marriage who lives together with the other spouse, and who files head of household (HOH) for federal purposes, use the HOH filing status for state purposes as well?

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Can a spouse in a same-sex marriage who lives together with the other spouse, and who files head of household (HOH) for federal purposes, use the HOH filing status for state purposes as well?

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If both spouses lived together with the child, stepchild, adopted child, or eligible foster child, at anytime during the last 6 months of the year, neither spouse would qualify to use the HOH filing status for California purposes.

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