My husband has no income is still considered disabled and I am the head of household. How can I file my taxes for maximum return?
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If you are married and live together you can only file your tax return as either Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately (NOT Head of Household). You would want to file as Married Filing Jointly even if one spouse has little or no income. You will receive the highest standard deduction of $12,600 and each of you will receive a personal exemption of $4,050 (2016).
If you are married and live together you can only file your tax return as either Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately (NOT Head of Household). You would want to file as Married Filing Jointly even if one spouse has little or no income. You will receive the highest standard deduction of $12,600 and each of you will receive a personal exemption of $4,050 (2016).
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