My federal return status is married joint. I would like the Iowa state form to be married joint not status 3 which is married filing separately on the same form.
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It's on the third screen of the Iowa return. On that screen is a title Do Any of These Situations Apply? On that screen there is a checkbox for "I need to change or verify my Iowa filing status (select if married filing joint on federal)". Click that box to open up the option to change from separate combined to joint for Iowa.
It's on the third screen of the Iowa return. On that screen is a title Do Any of These Situations Apply? On that screen there is a checkbox for "I need to change or verify my Iowa filing status (select if married filing joint on federal)". Click that box to open up the option to change from separate combined to joint for Iowa.
Can the filing status be changed every year if needed or is the selection non-reversible?
Yes, you can change the filing status of your return each year as necessary. This can be done in the Personal Info section of your return. Simply select to 'Edit' beside your name and review or change your filing status.
You can compare filing statuses to see which is best by using the information in the link below. Depending on your state of residence there can be a significant difference when checking the overall (federal and state) results combined.
@jmf203
I see this is from 2019 but on the 2023 tax I don't see this choice. Can you tell me where I change the State filing to married filing separate when i have the fed married filing jointly?
You can't change it. On your Iowa return, you're no longer allowed to use a filing status that's different than what you used on your federal return.
Married taxpayers no longer have the option of filing separately on a combined return.
See New for 2023 Step 2 in the Instructions for IA 1040 for more information.
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