Hi!
Last year, me (a non-permanent resident with work permit and SSN) and my spouse filled our tax return jointly and attached our Nonresident Treated as a Resident statement. She also applied and got her ITIN.
Now I want to make sure if that status will be carried over to our 2020 return filling, so we can file electronically. Am I correct with the assumption?
Also, when I started with my current employer, my marital status was set to Single/Married Filling Separate, so a larger chunk of my paycheck is being withheld. Given the 6013(g) statement I submitted for last year, may I submit an updated W-4 with the marital status changed to Married Filling Jointly?
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Yes,
Yes, if you will be filing joint you can go to your payroll office and file a new W4 as married.
For additional information, refer to the following link from irs.gov:
Yes,
Yes, if you will be filing joint you can go to your payroll office and file a new W4 as married.
For additional information, refer to the following link from irs.gov:
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