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To correct an error on the original filed income tax return you will have to use the 1040X Amended Individual Income tax return available by using the below related link.

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What married couples wishing to file a single tax return choose which filing status when filing a federal income tax return?

Married filing Jointly


Is it illegal to use filing status of married filing a joint return when when your not legally married?

Yes.


When married but separated can married filing jointly be the filing status?

IF you are NOT LEGALLY separated in the state that you are a a resident of on the last day of the year. Your filing status would be married filing joint or on a separate 1040 federal income tax return MARRIED FILING SEPARATE.


What would be the status code for an individual and HUF while filing Income Tax Return manually?

I think you are asking for status code to write in acknowledgement. it is filing status code... you can get them form instructions manual....


Tax Return Calculator?

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What is a 1040x form?

The 1040x form is used to make changes to a tax form which has already been filed. You can change filing status, tax deductions, total income, or tax deductions.


How much income do you have to earn before you file income tax 2012?

How much income you have to earn before filing a 2012 Income Tax Return is determined by your filing status as Single, Married Filing Joint, Married filing Separate, Head of Household or qualifying widower. Based on your filing status and age if at the end of 2012 you are under 65 or 65 or older, file a return if your gross income was at least $3800 to $19,500.


Can a single female who lives alone claim head of household?

No she would not qualify for the HOH filing status because she has to have a qualifying blood related dependent that she would be claiming on her income tax return to qualify for the HOH filing status


Do you need to change your w4 filing status when you get married?

No, not really. If you change the status on your W4 from Single to Married, less will be withheld from your paychecks for federal income taxes. There is no requirement that you make that change.


Where can I find more information about an amended tax return?

If you discover an error after your return has been filed, you may need to amend your return. The IRS may correct errors in math on a return and may accept returns with certain forms or schedules left out. In these instances, do not amend your return! However, do file an amended return if there is a change in your filing status, income, deductions, or credits. Also, if the Form 8938 (PDF), Statement of Specified Foreign Financial Assets, applies to you, see Filing Form 8938 after filing 2011 or 2012 annual returns in the Form 8938 Instructions.


An unmarried person a divorced person or a person legally separated from his or her spouse must choose which filing status when filing a federal income tax return?

An unmarried person, a divorced person, or a person legally separated from their spouse typically must choose the "Single" filing status when filing a federal income tax return. However, if they meet certain criteria, they may qualify for "Head of Household," which can offer additional tax benefits. The choice of filing status can affect tax rates and eligibility for certain credits and deductions. It is important to review specific eligibility requirements for each status before making a decision.


What is the standard deduction for someone filing single?

The standard deduction for Single filing status is $5,700.00. When filing your federal return, you have a choice of the standard deduction for your filing status or itemized deductions, whichever is greater. For more information, go to the IRS Tax Topics screen, www.irs.gov/taxtopics. Select Tax Topic 551-Standard Deduction.