yes u can file two as both husband and wife can be shown working or a source of income, its applicable to all country
2007-01-24 06:25:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. Jointly means 1 return. If you choose Married, filing separately, you could do 2 returns.
2007-01-24 06:21:51
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answered by G 6
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No you can't when you are married you must file together both you and your wife need be present for the filing it is a joint procedure because taxes are based on what the whole house
brings in you do get a bonus if your spouse makes under a certain amount for the year but it is not much.
2007-01-24 06:32:04
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answered by Livinrawguy 7
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I don't think you can if you file as married filing jointly. You can each file your own tax return as being married, filing separately, but only one can claim head of household.
2007-01-24 06:29:45
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answered by Lynne2005 1
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If you file married, filing jointly you file one return together.
If you file married, filing separately you each file your own individual return.
2007-01-24 06:31:43
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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It is usually beneficial to file jointly but if you desire to file separate returns you can do so.
2007-01-24 06:48:22
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answered by Anonymous
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till you have an particularly and that i mean particularly straightforward return i does no longer use rapid Tax, it sucks for something greater then some W-2 varieties. seek for counsel from a solid Tax Preparer.
2016-11-01 04:29:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You can file joint or seperate from each other.
2007-01-24 06:22:50
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answered by Colonel 6
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You can , but figure out which way is economically more sound for you.
2007-01-24 06:22:02
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answered by fancyname 6
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