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separate tax returns

see married filing separately.

Related information about separate tax returns:
  1. Married Filing Separately Filing Status - Claiming the Married Filing ...
    If you are married, then you and your spouse can file separate tax returns. The married filing separately (MFS) filing status is generally perceived as the least ...
     
  2. Should We File Joint or Separate Tax Returns During a ... - DivorceNet
    If you're in the middle of a divorce, you may file a joint return only if you are married at the end of the tax year (December 31) and both of you agree to the filing.
     
  3. Filing Separate Tax Returns Vs. Filing Jointly While Married ...
    Filing joint or separate income tax returns is a decision faced by married people annually. The differences in regulations and tax rates can increase or decrease ...
     
  4. Separate Tax Returns - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Tax returns of married persons who choose to file their returns individually, usually because this approach produces lower overall tax payments.
     
  5. How to File Separate Tax Returns | eHow.com
    How to File Separate Tax Returns. Deciding whether to file income taxes jointly or separately is a complex decision involving many factors. It could (and has) ...
     
  6. Should We File Joint or Separate Tax Returns?
    Apr 2, 2008 ... Q: I am 83 and my new wife is 63. She receives social security disability benefits and other income. I receive social security and other income ...
     
  7. If I'm married, can my husband and I still file separate tax returns. If ...
    You can file married filing separately, but unless there is some major reason, it could cause you to pay more in taxes. Right now, married filing jointly, the 25% tax ...
     
  8. Can both unmarried parents claim their child on their separate tax ...
    Can both unmarried parents claim their child on their separate tax returns? ... Can both unmarried parents claim their child on their separate tax returns?