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The answer to your question is within your question.You would file SEPARATE TAX FORMS.A still married couple, regardless of any other consideration, always has the choice to file jointly or individually for Federal tax purposes.Most states have similar laws.Which you choose depends on your circumstances, just as it does when you live together.
No, just because you get married does not mean you have to file jointly. You can always file separately. Hope this helped.
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.
Maybe. Certainly never worse. A married couple making the same as a single person will always pay less. And a couple has the choice of filing individually or toether, which ever is better for them, so it can't be worse.
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no people do not always get married it is not required. you can choose to get married or not
If your wife inherited her assets before you all got married then you are not entitled to them. If she got it after you all got married, the law is determined by your state.
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That means your character and Muffy are engaged. The two of you will get married on the first day of the second year. It doesn't matter when you proposed, that it always the day the wedding happens.
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no he is not married. he is always in revolutionary activites
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No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.
He said, he's always wanted to get married.