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Do I have to claim my husbands income when filing my taxes if he only made $6,658?- We are filing Married Joint

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Do I have to claim my husbands income when filing my taxes if he only made $6,658?- We are filing Married Joint

I assume that you are filing married jointly. Yes, all income must be reported. 

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Do I have to claim my husbands income when filing my taxes if he only made $6,658?- We are filing Married Joint

If you are filing a joint return (Married, Filing Jointly), then you have to report both your and your husband's income  on that return.

 

There aren't separate income filing thresholds for couples filing jointly.

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