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bigblazerdude | Can you file as "single" even if your married but were living in a different home as spouse? |
if me and my wife were "separated" for more then half the year, (she and my son were living with her mom) but we were not divorced, can we both file single, and she claim our son? some people are telling me that as long as she lived in another house for at least 6 months its perfectly legal to file that way? |
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hrblockchristinew
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Your choices are married filing joint, married filing separate or head of household. To file head of household you have to provide a home for more than six months for your child. You and your spouse can not have lived together any time during the last six months.
Christine EA Master Tax Adviser
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This advice was prepared based on our understanding of the tax law in effect at the time it was written as sit applies to the facts that you have provided. http://www.hrblock.com/taxes/tax_tips/index.html
http://www.hrblock.com/taxes/tax_calculators/index.html |
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Antonio D
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"Married filing Separately" |
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Judy1
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No, not true - neither of you can file as single. If she qualifies for head of household she could file that way. But if she lives with her mom, it's very unlikely that she is head of household, so she probably has to file as married filing separately. Your filing status is MFS in any case.
The supposed CPA who says you can file as single is way off on this one..... |
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bostonianinmo
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You cannot file as Single if you are married. You can file Married Filing Separately though.
Instead of listening to "some people" check thing out at the IRS website. IRS Pub 501 addresses filing statuses and the requirements for each of them. |
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Hal
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If you were still legally married at 23:59:59 on 12/31/08, then you must file as married for 2008. Your divorce must have been finalized before the end of the year to file as single. How and where you lived does not count for anything in this matter. Single and married are a basic grouping that everyone falls into. As has been ably pointed out, there are different ways to file within these two groups--but you are either in one or the other. |
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Jss
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Your filing status is single if, on the last day of the year, You are unmarried or legally separated from your spouse under a divorce or separate maintenance decree, and you do not qualify for another filing status.
Your wife can be eligible to file as head of household. You are not head of household.
Read http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/02/filing-status-for-married.html |
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Mikala J
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Suck it up file jointly and have half the return put into each of your accounts and then you can continue your bickering. If you don't feel right about doing this, then open a savings account for your son, file jointly and have the money put into his account. You can not file single! You must file married! Might as well get as much bang as you can for your buck! GEESH! |
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Diane A
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I think you have to file "married filing separately" as you are legally married still (but call the IRS help line--get the correct answer as you do nto want to mess with the IRS) |
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jack bauer
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This is correct. File as single.
I am a cpa |
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jenh1176
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If it is more than 6 months file head of household. Both of you can if no one else in the seperate home work. She can claim your son but both of you can't claim him. |
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Pyromania is healthy
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Maybe, but technically you are still married. Do you still have the ring? Have either of you filed for divorce? The technicality is still there unless you seek legal action. Duh. |
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