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You can file your federal taxes jointly if you are married. Even if your spouse is unemployed, filing jointly means he or she is still responsible for any outstanding taxes due should you not pay.

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What are the benefits to a married couple filing their income tax jointly?

A married couple filing their income tax jointly generally will owe less tax than a couple who file separately, but not always. A lot depends on the amount of income each spouse reports.


Can a same-sex married couple file a joint state income tax return in Connecticut?

No. Same-sex marriage is not legally recognized in Louisiana. A same-sex married couple living in Louisiana must file separately as "single" on their state income tax returns and as "married" (either jointly or separately) on their federal income tax returns.


What married couples wishing to file a single tax return choose which filing status when filing a federal income tax return?

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How long does a couple have to be married to file taxes jointly?

There is no time limit. If you are married during the tax year, you can file jointly.


Can a same-sex married couple file a joint state income tax return in California?

Yes. A same-sex married couple living in California must file as "married" (either jointly or separately) on both their state and federal income tax returns.


Can a same-sex married couple file a joint state income tax return in Delaware?

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Can a same-sex married couple file a joint state income tax return in Hawaii?

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Can a same-sex married couple file a joint state income tax return in Maine?

Yes. A same-sex married couple living in Maine must file as "married" (either jointly or separately) on both their state and federal income tax returns.


Can a same-sex married couple file a joint state income tax return in Massachusetts?

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Can a same-sex married couple file a joint state income tax return in Minnesota?

Yes. A same-sex married couple living in Minnesota must file as "married" (either jointly or separately) on both their state and federal income tax returns.


Can a same-sex married couple file a joint state income tax return in Missouri?

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Can a same-sex married couple file a joint state income tax return in Vermont?

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