If the monthly amount is supposed to be ALIMONY payments YES the monthly Alimony payment amounts would be taxable income to you on your own 1040 income tax return.
If you are still married and filing a married filing joint income tax return all of joint worldwide income would be reported on the MFJ income tax return and the monthly allowance from your husband would just be and amount from the after income tax funds that were reported on the MFJ income tax return.
not sure check it online on wform 2
Your husband would have to be the one that would have to tell if he is filing his income taxes or show you his copy of the one that he is supposed to have filed.
“husband and wife live together but file separately. both are itemizing deductions. husband pays mortgage and r/e taxes. house in both names. does the mortgage interest and r/e taxes have to be split if all paid by husband or is husband entitled to take full deduction.”
Monthly salary is not a tax, though you may have to pay taxes on your salary as required by your local, state, and national tax laws.
I am head of my house hold with a 17 month child how much will I get back for my taxes
There is a family planning allowance for families to be exempt on taxes. Taxes must be filed every year if someone is working.
not sure check it online on wform 2
An exemption basically is something you use to lower your taxes, or something you do not have to pay taxes on, such as a child or student loan interest. A withholding allowance is how much the employer withholds from your check in taxes after exemptions are calculated.
Delivery allowance is a manufacturer to retailer incentive which is deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and varies by vehicle.
Only if they still co-own property together. For example, if they both vacated a house, but they both still co-own it and both their names are on the deed, when the local assessor's office requires the tax payment on the property, both husband and wife will be liable for the property taxes until the property is either given to the wife, given to the husband or sold to a 3rd party.
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In GB it's the personal allowance
The federal mileage allowance for volunteer work if $.14 per mile. All mileage can be claimed when filing your taxes.
You could have your husband pay you for services such as cleaning, cooking and childcare, and he would need to send in a 1099 with your name, social security number and the amount paid. Then you could claim it as income and file a tax return as a self employed domestic engineer. You will also need to pay taxes on that income.
Your husband would have to be the one that would have to tell if he is filing his income taxes or show you his copy of the one that he is supposed to have filed.
“husband and wife live together but file separately. both are itemizing deductions. husband pays mortgage and r/e taxes. house in both names. does the mortgage interest and r/e taxes have to be split if all paid by husband or is husband entitled to take full deduction.”
I had my taxes send to the first wife because my ex husband did not send any child support. I can happen that way. I don't think they could attach monthly payments but you can check with a lawyer.