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posted Jun 5, 2019 11:34:04 PM

I'm filing married, separately. Spouse is not a U.S. citizen, has no U.S. income. No SSN/ITIN and we are not filing for one. How do I file my return? (Form and address?)

I'm looking to find out what to put on the form for the SSN (Turbotax keeps giving me an error if I leave it blank). If I can e-file that would be ideal, but if not, where do I send the return to? Is it the same address for both the Fed/State return?

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Level 15
Jun 5, 2019 11:34:05 PM

Leave the space blank, try to ignore the error if the program will let you. You have to print your return and file it by mail. Write “NRA” in the space for your spouses tax number. The address will depend on what state you live in; when you print your return, there will be a cover page with instructions including the correct mailing address and what documents you need to attach to the printed return. Don’t forget that you will also have to print and mail your state tax return since you can’t e-file your state return unless you also e-file your federal return. 

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Level 15
Jun 5, 2019 11:34:05 PM

Leave the space blank, try to ignore the error if the program will let you. You have to print your return and file it by mail. Write “NRA” in the space for your spouses tax number. The address will depend on what state you live in; when you print your return, there will be a cover page with instructions including the correct mailing address and what documents you need to attach to the printed return. Don’t forget that you will also have to print and mail your state tax return since you can’t e-file your state return unless you also e-file your federal return. 

New Member
Jun 5, 2019 11:34:07 PM

For NY State it says that since it was prepared using software, it must be e-filed. Turbotax won't let me e-file as I'm unable to e-file my federal return... What do I do in this case?

Level 15
Jun 5, 2019 11:34:10 PM

Just mail it.  There is an exception in NY that you don't have to e-file if the software doesn't allow it.  (In this specific case, the requirement that a state return can't be e-filed unless the federal is e-filed first or at the same time is a security procedure put in place to help the states prevent fraud.  A few years ago there was a rash of fraudulent state returns where crooks would file several state returns claiming large fraudulent refunds, without filing matching federal returns, because the states had much weaker fraud detection methods.)

New Member
Jun 5, 2019 11:34:11 PM

OK that makes sense. Thanks for your help!!