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change filing status on 2019 return (amendment)

My husband is active duty military with residency in Texas. In 2019, we lived in Delaware (my domicile; his location due to PCS). Turbotax recommended that we file "married filing combined separate." However, in doing so, his military earnings were taxed in Delaware where they shouldn't have been. I tried filing an amendment through Turbotax but cannot change my filing status to "married filing separate forms" like a state auditor suggested. We ended up owing money to Delaware because his earnings were taxed. Otherwise, we would have received a refund. And now we live in Guam. Please help!

 

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ErnieS0
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change filing status on 2019 return (amendment)

TurboTax will not allow you to change Delaware to married filing separate if the federal is married filing joint. So first create a mock married filing separate federal return in order to get Delaware to give you the option to create a separate return.

 

You can amend your return using TurboTax CD/Desktop. After downloading and installing the amend software, create the mock married filing separate federal return.

  • Delete all your husband’s income and any specific deductions. If you itemized deductions, you will have to decide how to divide them
  • Change the filing status on federal from joint to separate in Personal Info
  • Then go to State and keep going until you reach Change a Previous Delaware Return. Say Yes and amend

This link has some helpful information: How do I prepare a joint federal return and separate state returns?

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change filing status on 2019 return (amendment)

An amendment of this type, due to your unique situation, should be mailed in - and send Certified Mail/Return Receipt Requested. That way when they receive it and sign for it you will then receive back the "green card" that they signed and this is your "Return Receipt". 

 

If what I am reading is correct and that you still owe Delaware (i.e. - you have not yet paid them) do not pay them. 

 

So, if your home of record (domicile) was Texas when you joined the military, you remain a resident of that state, even if you are stationed in the other State. This other State is your "non-resident" State for tax purposes.

 

Here is a link with some helpful information for your situation:

 

Military State of Residence For Income Tax Purposes

change filing status on 2019 return (amendment)

No, we paid the money last year when we completed our 2019 return. So, we need to get that amount refunded. My husband's state of residence is Texas and I indicated that on turbotax when I completed my file. I was a resident of DE before we got married. So, I'm trying to file an amendment to change the filing status but the turbotax amendment program isn't letting me.

ErnieS0
Expert Alumni

change filing status on 2019 return (amendment)

TurboTax will not allow you to change Delaware to married filing separate if the federal is married filing joint. So first create a mock married filing separate federal return in order to get Delaware to give you the option to create a separate return.

 

You can amend your return using TurboTax CD/Desktop. After downloading and installing the amend software, create the mock married filing separate federal return.

  • Delete all your husband’s income and any specific deductions. If you itemized deductions, you will have to decide how to divide them
  • Change the filing status on federal from joint to separate in Personal Info
  • Then go to State and keep going until you reach Change a Previous Delaware Return. Say Yes and amend

This link has some helpful information: How do I prepare a joint federal return and separate state returns?

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**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
TomD8
Level 15

change filing status on 2019 return (amendment)

If your active duty servicemember spouse's State of Legal Residence is TX, the VBTA Act of 2018 permits you to declare TX as your State of Residence for tax purposes, even if you've never lived there - thus making your 2019 income not taxable by Delaware.  Here is the text of the law, with the relevant wording highlighted:

 

SEC. 302. RESIDENCE OF SPOUSES OF SERVICEMEMBERS FOR TAX PURPOSES.

    (a) Residence for Tax Purposes.--Section 511(a)(2) of the 
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (50 U.S.C. 4001(a)(2)) is amended--
            (1) by striking ``A spouse'' and inserting the following:
                    ``(A) In general.--A spouse''; and
            (2) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
                    ``(B) Election.--For any taxable year of the 
                marriage, the spouse of a servicemember may elect to use 
                the same residence for purposes of taxation as the 
                servicemember regardless of the date on which the 
                marriage of the spouse and the servicemember 
                occurred.''.

    (b) <<NOTE: 50 USC 4001 note.>>  Applicability.--The amendments made 
by subsection (a) shall apply with respect to any return of State or 
local income tax filed for any taxable year beginning with the taxable 
year that includes the date of the enactment of this Act.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-bill/2248/text

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.

change filing status on 2019 return (amendment)

The tax consultant from Military OneSource told me that as well; however, the DE tax auditor told me that because I filed as resident in DE for several years prior to the marriage, I was not eligible for that, as I did not move to DE to be with my spouse. I was already residing there.

TomD8
Level 15

change filing status on 2019 return (amendment)

In my opinion the Delaware tax auditor is incorrect.  The VBTA doesn't contain any such requirement.  In fact it states that the date of the marriage doesn't matter.  The web reference in my original answer gives you the exact text of the law.  Unfortunately my opinion is unofficial, and won't carry any weight with DE tax authorities.

 

 

 

 

 

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