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244.1 | you'd best check this | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Tue Feb 04 1997 12:26 | 12 |
| I think you had better read the tax form instruction book. I think
that if one of you itemizes, the other must also. (Years ago I used to
do our taxes both ways, but filing separately would always have cost me
even more money, so I haven't even bothered computing it lately.) I
don't know the rules about who can file as head of household, but that
will be in the booklet too. If the booklet for the short form doesn't
have enough info, stop by your local post office and pick up a copy of
the booklet for the regular form 1040 (they usually have cartons of
these things) as this info is definitely in there. You might have to
file an amended return.
/Charlotte
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244.2 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Feb 04 1997 14:01 | 7 |
| I have a 1993 Publication 17 in front of me. It says "Your standard
deduction is zero and you should itemize any deductions you have if
[...] you are married and filing a separate return and your spouse
itemizes deductions..."
Are you sure you want to file separately? I believe the situations
in which it's advantageous are pretty rare.
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244.3 | Accountant here we come | PDMOPS::BLASKO | | Tue Feb 04 1997 15:31 | 13 |
|
Thanks for the replies. Looks like I'm going to have to do an
ammendment. Wonderful. We're going to go to an accountant next
week. What a pain in the butt. This is my first year being
married so didn't think to much of it. I figured since he's
got so many deductions etc to do that it would just be easier for
me to file the same old way.
Thanks again
Deb
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244.4 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Feb 04 1997 15:38 | 2 |
| If your tax situation is simple and your husband's isn't, file jointly and
let him do the taxes. The incremental effort is small.
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244.4 | WE have deductions | JUMP4::JOY | Perception is reality | Fri Feb 14 1997 15:32 | 9 |
| Deb,
"He" doesn't have so many deductions.....you both do as a married
couple. What's yours is his and what's his is yours....married filing
seperately is almost ALWAYS more costly in taxes. The best is to live
together and not get married (as I've discovered since getting
married).
Debbie
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