If you are married
No you do not have to file unless someone is claiming you as a dependent. Then file jointly with them.
No, just because you get married does not mean you have to file jointly. You can always file separately. Hope this helped.
There is no time limit. If you are married during the tax year, you can file jointly.
Yes because you are still married you would qualify to use the MFJ status.
no you can file seperately.
No you do not have to file unless someone is claiming you as a dependent. Then file jointly with them.
No, just because you get married does not mean you have to file jointly. You can always file separately. Hope this helped.
the answer is yes, Yes mother and daughter can file bankruptcy jointly and also you and your husband will file bankruptcy jointly is still accepted as long as its not same sex marriage.
There is no time limit. If you are married during the tax year, you can file jointly.
Yes
You must be married in the USA to file Married Filing Joint
Yes because you are still married you would qualify to use the MFJ status.
no you can file seperately.
If your common law marriage is recognized in the state where you now live, or in the state where the relationship began, you are considered married for tax purposes. Assuming that you are living with your spouse, you may file as Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately. You may not file as Single or Head of Household.
My soon to be ex has changed his legal address for his W-2 form, now he wants to file jointly with me. Can we file jointly if we have different legal addresses? The Separation Agreement was filed November 26, 2010.
You can file your federal taxes jointly if you are married. Even if your spouse is unemployed, filing jointly means he or she is still responsible for any outstanding taxes due should you not pay.
I don't think you can file jointly with a non spouse, however if one of you is not working, can be a dependent of the other.