I'm filing as "married filing jointly" with my wife, who does not yet have an ITIN. I read online that I can send my completed W-7 (ITIN application) along with my federal tax return, and write "APPLYING" in the SSN box for my wife. The IRS will process the ITIN application first, and then fill in the field on my tax return once the ITIN is ready. However, I also need to file a state tax return for California, which is sent to a different address. So should I also put "APPLYING" in the SSN field, and attach copies of my federal tax return and the W-7? Or should I just wait until we get the ITIN back, and then file my California tax return?
Hello,You have 3 main options for filing your income tax return:
Additionally, if you file as married filing jointly and your NRA spouse lives outside the US and meets the Bona Fide Residence Test, your NRA spouse might be able to claim an IRS - Foreign Earned Income Exclusion that would exclude a portion of your NRA spouse's foreign source earned income (up to $100,800 for 2015). TurboTax will guide you on taking the foreign earned income exclusion when you enter your NRA spouse's foreign source income under Federal Taxes> Wages and Income>I'll choose what I work on (or jump to full list)> Less Common Income (show more)> Foreign Earned Income and Exclusion.
Here are some additional steps for filing married filing jointly if spouse needs an ITIN.
For “Married Filing Separately,” what is the State filing for Option 3 for the state of Maryland
Hello,You have 3 main options for filing your income tax return:
Additionally, if you file as married filing jointly and your NRA spouse lives outside the US and meets the Bona Fide Residence Test, your NRA spouse might be able to claim an IRS - Foreign Earned Income Exclusion that would exclude a portion of your NRA spouse's foreign source earned income (up to $100,800 for 2015). TurboTax will guide you on taking the foreign earned income exclusion when you enter your NRA spouse's foreign source income under Federal Taxes> Wages and Income>I'll choose what I work on (or jump to full list)> Less Common Income (show more)> Foreign Earned Income and Exclusion.
Here are some additional steps for filing married filing jointly if spouse needs an ITIN.