Investors & landlords

When you file a joint return you combine all of your income on one tax return.   The Form 1040 does not break your income down "per spouse."   You may be able to look at the worksheets to see who had what, or you may need to just do your own math and look at the tax documents you received from your employers and financial institutions.   There may be other married couples who would like to see it all broken down per spouse, but many married couples simply share all of their income, assets, and debts, which is why they file a joint return.   

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