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If you filed a joint return, the income was combined; it is not broken down on your Form 1040 by how much each of your earned. You need to look at your own W-2's or 1099's to see how much each of you earned. You are supposed to save those for your own records. Or you can look at the worksheets that are part of the pdf of your saved tax return.
If you filed a joint return, the income was combined; it is not broken down on your Form 1040 by how much each of your earned. You need to look at your own W-2's or 1099's to see how much each of you earned. You are supposed to save those for your own records. Or you can look at the worksheets that are part of the pdf of your saved tax return.
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