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You can file as married filing separately, but not as single. If you have a child or children living with you and your spouse did not live with you for the last 6 months of the year, it is possible to file as head of household, but please check closely additional requirements to file as head of household.
If on the last day of the year, your divorce was not final yet, your choices are: 1) married filing jointly 2) married filing separately 3) head of household (if you did not live with your spouse AT ALL during the last six months of the year and you meet all of the other qualifications for head of household). Filing as single is not an option.
No-you must file as mariied ( either jointly or seperately) Head of Household is unmarried taxpayers or married taxpayers that have kid(s) living with them AND have been separated for AT LEAST the last 6 months of the year and living at separate addresses.
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No. You may not filed a Married Filing Jointly return if you are legally separated and that decree has been finalized by the last day of the tax year. Your options are either Single or Head of Household, depending on if you have any dependents that would qualify you for a Head of Household filing status.
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You cannot file as single. You can file as married filing jointly or married filing separately. In very rare circumstances, you can file as head of household if you did not live with your spouse for even one day during the last six months of the year (and this was not a temporary absence with intention to return) and meet the other qualifications to file as head of household.
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