No. If you are Married Filing Separately, then you only can claim your personal exemption. Your wife's personal exemption only can be claimed by her if you're Married Filing Separately. Your spouse, whether filing jointly or separately, can't be considered your dependent.
There are separate forms for each year. Each year's taxes must be accounted for separately and filed separately.
yes it is them that filed separetly NOT YOU
Yes but each year has to be filed separately and sent separately to the correct address.
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No. If you are Married Filing Separately, then you only can claim your personal exemption. Your wife's personal exemption only can be claimed by her if you're Married Filing Separately. Your spouse, whether filing jointly or separately, can't be considered your dependent.
There are separate forms for each year. Each year's taxes must be accounted for separately and filed separately.
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No, you can file married filing jointly or you can file married filing separately
yes it is them that filed separetly NOT YOU
In most cases that will be a responsibility of the estate. The executor is supposed to file taxes for the deceased and the estate.
Yes but each year has to be filed separately and sent separately to the correct address.
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Yes, the election to file seperatley or jointly is yours and able to be made each year.
H&R Block is a reputable tax company that has been in business for years. They now offer free information and forms to file personal taxes on line at www.hrblock.com. They can also refer you to a local branch if needed.
Assuming we are talking about filing federal income tax in the US...No, you don't have to file a joint tax return, but you will probably pay more taxes or lose some tax credits if you file separately.When is it a good idea to file separately? If you think your spouse is evading taxes and you may be liable if you file a joint return, then you should file separately.