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If you are filing a joint tax return, it doesn't matter which one is listed first. The first name listed is referred to as the "taxpayer," and the second name is referred to as the "spouse." However, it's necessary to use the same taxpayer/spouse sequence if you have filed that way previously.
If you are filing a joint tax return, it doesn't matter which one is listed first. The first name listed is referred to as the "taxpayer," and the second name is referred to as the "spouse." However, it's necessary to use the same taxpayer/spouse sequence if you have filed that way previously.
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