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Can I claim my husband as a dependent if he is retired?

You can’t claim spouses as dependents whether he or she maintains residency with you or not. However, you can claim an exemption for your spouse in certain circumstances: If you and your spouse are married filing jointly, you can claim one exemption for your spouse and one exemption for yourself.

You do not claim a spouse as a dependent. When you are married and living together, you can only file a tax return as either Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately. You would want to file as MFJ even if one spouse has little or no income.

Can you file married jointly after your spouse dies?

Can You File Married Jointly After Your Spouse Dies? 1 Married Filing Jointly. 2 Married Filing Separately. 3 Qualifying Widow (er) During the next two tax years following your spouse’s death, you have the option of filing your federal income tax return using the qualifying widow (er) filing 4 Head of Household. …

What happens if a spouse dies before full retirement age?

If the deceased worker started receiving reduced retirement benefits before their full retirement age, a special rule called the retirement insurance benefit limit may apply to the surviving spouse. The retirement insurance benefit limit is the maximum survivor benefit you may receive.

Do you have to file for Social Security at the same time as your spouse?

Under Social Security’s “deemed filing” rule, people who are married are required to file for a spousal benefit at the same time as they file for their retirement benefit — when you claim one, you are deemed to be claiming the other. Social Security will pay you the bigger of the two amounts (never both combined).

Do you have to file joint tax return if you are married?

You also cannot claim the credit for childcare expenses since you were considered married. Both credits require married taxpayers to file a joint return to be eligible for the credit. You may be eligible to claim these credits if you decide to file a joint return with your spouse.