You would actually get the tax in New Jersey since that is where the annuity is from. You'll have to report it as income on your state taxes, and then Virginia may also tax you.
“husband and wife live together but file separately. both are itemizing deductions. husband pays mortgage and r/e taxes. house in both names. does the mortgage interest and r/e taxes have to be split if all paid by husband or is husband entitled to take full deduction.”
yes why not. he is your husband & your partner.
it depends on what kind of a husband he is.
Your husband would have to be the one that would have to tell if he is filing his income taxes or show you his copy of the one that he is supposed to have filed.
if me and my husband both have a residence and we are married can we both file head of household?
Just the state you are living in as it is current income only.
That means that if your husband predeceases you then the annuity payments would go to you as the survivor.
If you are living alone, a single life annuity would be the best. However, if you have a family or a wife/husband, you may want to consider multiple life annuity.
Virginia's Husband - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
you should contact both the issuer of the annuity (the insurance company) and the personnel dept of his former employer
Possibly, if the pensioner elected a joint and survivor annuity.
He was the poet Arnold Adoff.
Both husband and wife can be Joint Annuitants in a Pension Policy, where annuities are shared at proportion mutually agreed upon between them.
Virginia Mayo's husband (Michael O'Shea) died of heart failure.
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