no, unless he has power of attorney to fill in your return, if not, then it is called a forgery
The IRS generally does not allow a wife to sign for a spouse . As a result, the other spouse must either sign the tax return before he leaves or complete a valid power of attorney giving his wife authority to sign on his behalf. There are exceptions for a military spouse who is in a combat zone.
Minor children should sign their own tax return. If a child cannot sign his or her return, a parent or guardian can sign the child's name in the space provided at the bottom of the tax return followed by "By (signature), parent (or guardian) for minor child."
If there is a tax return.
yes, but it is illegal
yes why not. he is your husband & your partner.
does my spouse have to claim my workers disability pension on his income tax return
Only if you file together and both of you sign the tax return.
On the married filing joint income tax return that you are supposed to have signed any refund amount is supposed to be 1/2 for each name on the MFJ income tax return. The refund amount will be issued in both names that are on the MFJ income tax return.
If they are old enough to write and understand what they are doing, they can sign their own return. If not, the parent should sign the parent's name and write underneath it "as parent of minor child."
Let the tax preparer know and then forget about it. This is the sort of thing that you paid your tax preparer to handle for you. If the IRS sends the return back to be signed, take care of it then.
That is just like the state income tax return was never filed. Contact your state tax department ask if they received your and accepted your unsigned state income tax return. You will to make sure so that you can file your correctly completed and signed state income tax return to make sure that the state receives it and accepts your income tax return as you filed.
Yes, if your are married filing jointly. No if your are married filing seperatly.