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Yes, individuals can file two tax returns separately if they are married and choose to file separately rather than jointly.

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Is it possible to file two tax returns for one person?

No.


Can you file taxes with two W-2s from the same employer but from different states?

Yes, you can file taxes with two W-2s from the same employer but from different states. You will need to report the income from each W-2 separately on your tax return and may need to file state tax returns for each state where you earned income.


Is it better to file separate tax returns if you are on disablity but your husband still works?

IF you are married, the only legal way to file is Married Filing Joint, and Married Filing Separately. Depending your two incomes, most of the time it is much better for you to file Married Filing Joint. Married Filing Separately disallows any tax credits that you may be eligible to take and doesn't really benefit you in any way.


Can two states withhold state income taxes?

Yes and you must file income tax returns for both states.


Can you file two tax returns for the same year?

You can file one federal return. And you can file one return in each state. If you made a mistake or left something out, you have to file what is called an "amended return."


Can I file my taxes using two W2s from the same employer but different states?

Yes, you can file your taxes using two W2s from the same employer but different states. You will need to report the income from both W2s on your tax return and may need to file state tax returns for each state where you earned income.


What is the Canada Revenue Agency tax return processing times?

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What tax returns do you need for filing chapter 7?

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Can income tax be filed through the years from 2001 through 2009?

You can go back and file tax returns for past years but you will only be allowed to claim refunds for the current year and the two years immediately prior.


State Tax Returns?

No one likes filing their state taxes, but technology is making the whole process easier. There are two options for filing your state taxes -- by mail or online. If your state offers an online return, filing your taxes with it is the easiest way to avoid mistakes and receive the fastest refund. Some states, however, do not offer online tax returns -- and some even require a professional tax preparer file them -- so be sure to consult your state's tax agency for specific details. Whether your state offers online returns or not, be sure to keep a copy of your tax returns for your personal records!


Is better filing jointly with a spouse or separately?

If you are married, you can legally on file in two ways, Married Filing Joint and Married Filing Separate. Married Filing Separate excluded you from getting any tax credits and you only get half of the Standard Exemption. I have never seen a case where Married Filing Separately was better. Married Filing Separately also requires you to include your spouses social security number on your return. If you are married but legally separated for at least the last six months of the calendar year you can file as if you are not married. This means you can file as Single, Married Filing Separately, or Head of Household.


Why hasn't New York State changed the tax code to allow same-sex married couples to file as married?

As of now, the tax code has not been changed, but the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has issued a statement saying that same-sex married couples are REQUIRED to file as married on their New York state income tax returns and that doing so requires calculations obtainable only from completing a "dummy" federal return treating the couple as "married." (Afterwards, you have to file two federal returns treating the couple as too single people.)