Married people can file jointly or separately, depending on several life factors. However, unmarried people (not married by the last day of the tax year) who don't qualify for...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 06/15/2023
There are essential things to keep in mind during legal separation and divorce. First, the act changes not only relationship status but also taxes. A married couple will continue to...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 11/17/2022
The state of singlehood also affects your tax filing from the IRS. There are many filing status like single, jointly, divorced, head of household, and a qualifying widow(er) with a...
The filing status you choose can significantly affect what you eventually owe Uncle Sam. In terms of filing status, all taxpayers have five choices and what you pick affects you...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 12/10/2021
On filing for a tax deduction, you have to consider your filing status. Your position in your household determines your status. Your status determines the tax bracket you are categorized...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 11/04/2021
Many people look forward to their wedding day when they will be beautifully dressed in a gown and suit with the couple looking forward with enthusiasm to all the beautiful things that...
People that are not married and do not qualify for other filing status have the single filing status as their default tax status. Your filing status affects many things like the...
The filing status of a taxpayer depends on individual circumstances. Are you married or single? Do you have dependents? Identifying the correct filing condition is essential, as it...