Filing taxes as "Married Filing Separately" in a community property state is complex because the IRS requires you to split all community income evenly. You can't just report your own income, you will need your ex's financial information too.
What Documents You Need:
Can you file without all the information?
It's possible to file without all of your ex’s information, but it is highly discouraged for the following reasons:
TurboTax does have a specific process for this situation. It will walk you through the allocation and generate the necessary form 8958, and here are the steps:
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Filing taxes as "Married Filing Separately" in a community property state is complex because the IRS requires you to split all community income evenly. You can't just report your own income, you will need your ex's financial information too.
What Documents You Need:
Can you file without all the information?
It's possible to file without all of your ex’s information, but it is highly discouraged for the following reasons:
TurboTax does have a specific process for this situation. It will walk you through the allocation and generate the necessary form 8958, and here are the steps:
Helpful Links:
Please feel free to reach out with any additional questions or concerns you may have and
thank you for attending! Please have an amazing rest of your day!
**Say "Thanks," by clicking the thumb icon at the bottom of the post.
** Mark the posts that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer."