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.
no you can file seperately.
There is no time limit. If you are married during the tax year, you can file jointly.
Meaning adults...No.
No. MFJ or MFS.
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.
No, you do not have to file taxes jointly with your spouse. You have the option to file taxes separately if you choose to do so.
Married individuals have the option to file taxes jointly or separately, but most choose to file jointly because it often results in lower taxes.
No, married couples do not have to file taxes jointly. They have the option to file jointly or separately, depending on their individual financial situation.
No, married couples have the option to file their taxes jointly or separately.
No, married couples have the option to file their taxes jointly or separately.
no you can file seperately.
no
Yes, you can file married filing jointly for your taxes this year if you are legally married as of December 31st of the tax year.
There is no time limit. If you are married during the tax year, you can file jointly.
No, individuals on H1B and F1 visas cannot file taxes jointly as married filing jointly. They must file as nonresident aliens or resident aliens based on their visa status and the substantial presence test.
Meaning adults...No.
No. MFJ or MFS.