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Retirement tax questions
By the way, on a Joint return you will need to enter his SSDI. You will get a SSA-1099 for it to enter into your tax return. Up to 85% may be taxable depending on your other income. And usually it does not work out better to file as Married Separate. My sister takes care of her disabled husband and I just amended her returns from Separate to Joint.
May 31, 2019
5:58 PM