You have the choice each year to file single, or if available, married jointly. If you file single, you each have to file a return.
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No, you cannot file as single on your taxes if you are married. You must file as either married filing jointly or married filing separately.
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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.
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A single file of pack animals, like camels, is called a caravan.
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If you are considered single for tax purpose when the year ends, you can file as single.
Even if you get your final divorce decree at 11:59 pm on December 31, you can file as single. And, even if you are married, you don't HAVE to file jointly...you may use the "married filing separately status" (which is different than the "single" status)...and change it every year, at your election.
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Being a same-sex couple has no relevance. If you are married (to the same-sex or opposite sex), you file as married. If you are single, you file as single.
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No, you cannot file as single on your tax return if you are married. You must file as either married filing jointly or married filing separately.
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Maison Ikkoku CD Single Memorial File was created in 1998.
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To walk in Indian file means to walk one behind the other as though on a narrow path.
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Walking in single file through narrow streets
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Rent has nothing to do with how you file your income taxes, nor does who pays rent. If you are single you will file your taxes as single.
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No, you cannot file as single if you are married to a non-resident alien. You would typically file as married filing separately or, if eligible, as head of household.
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No, if you are married, you generally cannot file as single on your taxes. You would typically need to file as either married filing jointly or married filing separately.
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Go to the file manager, and select Single File Uploader.
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A spreadsheet is one example. All the data is in a single table.
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If you are single, you file as single
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You cannot file a bankruptcy directed at one single debt.
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Merging is combining the records in two different file into a single file.
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The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.
The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.
The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.
The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.
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You need to file based on your status as of December 31 of the tax year. If you are married you must file married, but you can file either jointly or separately.
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You can only file "single" if you have completed the divorce papers and the final decree has been read and approved in a court of law.
In this particular case, you would file "Married, filing separately".
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The metaphase 2 stage of meiosis line up in single file. Each chromosome aligns individually along the metaphase plate, ready for separation into two daughter cells during anaphase 2.
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It is important to ride single file so that it is easier for cars to safely pass you. Also, if you fall, you are less likely to take someone down with you.
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Living Single - 1993 The Ex-File 3-2 was released on:
USA: 7 September 1995
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Standard pallets are 4 feet so single file would be 12. If you put them side by side which is common 24.
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Yes, you can choose to file as single on your W-4 form even if you are married, but it may result in more taxes being withheld from your paycheck.
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No, you cannot legally file as single on your W-4 form if you are married. You must choose the appropriate marital status option, such as married or married but withhold at higher single rate.
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AVIs can not be directly converted to JPGs. An AVI file is a video, a JPG file is a single image.
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No, you can only count once. There are specific rules for dependents in a household.
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Multi-page One final important difference between TIFF and most other image file formats is that TIFF defines support for multiple images in a single file. Such a file is then called 'multi-page' TIFF. Thus, the TIFF format is very well suited to e.g. store the many pages of a single fax in a single file. http://www.awaresystems.be/imaging/tiff/faq.html
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A file is a collection of information on a single subject. Traditionally a file is a group of papers in a folder. Now a file is more commonly referring to a segment of data on the computer.
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The difference between filing single and head of household is the type of situation the tax filer has. Filing head of household can lead to a lesser tax paid for the year. If a person is single, but has dependents, it is better to file head of household. If a person is single with no dependents, a person should file as single.
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To merge GEDCOM files into one single file, you can use genealogy software that supports importing and merging GEDCOM files. Simply open the software, import the GEDCOM files you want to merge, and then use the software's merge or combine function to create a single consolidated file. Save the merged file with a new name to avoid overwriting any original files.
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No. The election to file single or married is totally yours, and able to be changed each year.
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When you save the file, in the save as file dialog, click the drop down menu "Save As type". You can select "Webpage", "Single File Website", or "Webpage Filtered". Then save the file and you can open it as a webpage.
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If the question is do married people have to file joint returns, the answer is no. It would however be foolish from a financial standpoint since it will cost you dearly to file single.
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No, both parties on a joint mortgage do not need to file bankruptcy. They can file a joint bankruptcy or a single bankruptcy.
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