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It's all dependent on if you are filing jointly. If you are, you have to have his SSN or TIN. It doesn't matter if he's not in the USA.
If you are married filing jointly or married filing separately, you can use a "dummy number" such as 999-88-9999 to bypass the SSN for your husband.
Make sure you put a check mark in the box that says My spouse is a Non-Resident alien in the My info section. When you get to the end and try to transmit the return, if you are filing MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY ignore the e-file errors regarding your NRA spouse and select transmit your return. If that does not work you will need to print and mail your return and write NRA (Non Resident Alien) in the space for his SSN. When you print your return, the instructions for mailing your return will be printed on the cover sheet of your return.
If your spouse chooses to be treated as an US Citizen for tax purposes, and you want to file as Married Filing Joint, you would need to include their income on your return. If you choose filing jointly, you will need to print and mail your return along with the W-7 and any other required documents to
IRS
ITIN Operation
P.O. Box 149342
Austin, TX 78714-9342
The benefit to filing as Married Filing Jointly with a spouse that has no income is that your standard deduction is increased to $31,500 instead of $15,750 and you are not excluded from several of the credits. So depending on your current tax situation and his worldwide income, it may benefit you to include him on your return.
Married Filing Joint versus Separate
If you are maintaining a household for a qualified dependent, and you have not lived with your spouse for any part of the last 6 months of the year, you may be able to file as head of household and then you would not need to include him on your return so you could just remove his name and proceed without a SSN or ITIN for him.
To qualify, you have to meet certain criteria. To file as Head of Household, you have to:
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