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You can pick up a free tax filing booklet at your local post office. I have also noticed that many of the local Wal-Mart discount stores are offering free tax filing inside the building. online offers free online tax filing and so does Tax Cut software and online site also offers free eFIling.
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The advantage of married filing jointly is that your tax may be lower than your combined tax for other filing statuses. Another advantage would be your standard deduction, if you do not itemize, my be higher and you qualify for tax benefits that do not apply to married filing separate.
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Also, you can't claim certain things as married filing separately as you can married filing jointly. The advantage is a bigger standard deduction. This is the amount the IRS subtracts from your income for the year. Say, you made $30,000 and your spouse made 36,000. Filing separately you would have only received a combined deduction of say...$6,000. Filing together, with your income combined, you might have a deduction of say $7,000 or more. It's been a while since I've prepared taxes, don't take my word on the exact #'s. HELL NO! It your deduction was 5000 and you paid 25000 in tax that would be 20% if you were married and your deduction was increased to say 10,000 and you AND your spouse paid 50,000 in tax that would be 20% There is no actual striaght benifit. Depends on what you make over all , vs what deductions u each can claim. Kids, COsts etc what you paid in tax etc.
If this is a normal pension distribution, income tax will apply. The rate depends on your other income and filing status. You may be taxed by your state as well. If this is a premature distribution with no exception, you will be assessed a 10% penalty, or $7,700, in addition to regular income taxes.
Yes, as long you or your spouse (if filing jointly) have earned income equal to or greater than the RMD for that tax year.
Once you are married, your income will be combined with his as well as your debt. This becomes a joint effort and your income will be subjected to the bankruptcy as well.
Certainly, there is no requirement about where you live when you make your decisions regarding how to file taxes. Yes, filing separately does not mean you are separated. It is just an option to consider to try to reduce total tax due depending on distribution of income and types of income. See a tax professional.
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If you have a spouse, you may file a joint tax return with your spouse whether or not you have any taxable income yourself. In virtually all cases, filing jointly results in paying less combined tax than being married filing separately. And not filing jointly could make your wife ineligible for certain tax breaks like the Earned Income Credit or a Roth IRA contribution.
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The filing of the Complaint begins the lawsuit. Filing an Answer makes it a contested lawsuit.