Yes, you can file federal and state taxes separately. Each tax return is filed separately with the respective government agencies.
Yes, married individuals have the option to file their taxes separately if they choose to do so.
Yes, it is possible for married individuals to file their taxes separately as "Married Filing Separately" instead of jointly.
No, you cannot file as single on your taxes if you are married. You must either file jointly with your spouse or separately as married filing separately.
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.
No, married couples have the option to file their taxes jointly or separately.
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When you file for the federal tax refund, you will file the state tax refund on the same 1040 form with schedule A.You can also file for that separately.
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No. Filing jointly is an election. It may, or may not, be beneficial. If you question the accuracy of what he is reporting, or if he is...as you are required to file your own return no matter what, it is better to do so separately. If you are in a same-sex marriage, then you can file jointly on your federal taxes, but you can only file jointly on your state taxes if your state has legalized same-sex marriage.
Yes, married individuals have the option to file their taxes separately if they choose to do so.
You will want to consult with your tax specialist for each state you need to file your taxes with. Filing multi state returns can get very complicated, as each state has different rules. The only states that do not have state income tax is florida, Alaska and Nevada and New Hampshire and 5 others. If you live in a state which imposes tax you must file both federal and state tax returns each year.
Yes but each year has to be filed separately and sent separately to the correct address.
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Yes, it is possible for married individuals to file their taxes separately as "Married Filing Separately" instead of jointly.
No, you cannot file as single on your taxes if you are married. You must either file jointly with your spouse or separately as married filing separately.
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.
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