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Is spouse a dependent when filing jointly?

Your spouse is never considered your dependent. On a joint return, you may claim one exemption for yourself and one for your spouse.

When spouses who are legally married use the married filing jointly filing status what is their liability for the combined income tax owed?

Married Filing Jointly Explained Married filing jointly allows two married individuals in the U.S. to combine their income tax return into one filing; however, both spouses are equally responsible for the tax return.

What happens if my spouse filed a joint tax return?

In some cases, however, one spouse opts to file a joint return without first obtaining the consent of the marital partner. You may have no idea that the return was filed until you are contacted by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about a tax problem. You may also discover during a divorce proceeding that your spouse has filed the return.

Can a married couple file their taxes separately?

Married filing separately is a filing status for married couples who, for whatever reason, decide, “Meh, we don’t want to do our taxes together.” As a married couple, you should merge your finances, but there may be a tax nuance or two that could cause you to consider filing a separate return.

When do you file a joint return with spouse is the AGI the same?

I filed a joint tax return recently with my wife and entered same AGI for both; however, my tax return got rejected due to “The spouse’s AGI or Self-select PIN from last year doesn’t match IRS records”. what can I do? any help? June 7, 2019 2:59 PM The same here. I do not what to do. June 7, 2019 2:59 PM

Who is responsible for taxes after a divorce?

If you filed a joint tax return, you are jointly and individually responsible for the tax and any interest and penalty due on the joint return. This is true even if a divorce decree states that a former spouse will be responsible for any amounts due on a previously filed joint return.