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posted Feb 4, 2025 8:31:57 PM

I was divorced in 2024 in a community prprty state I need to claim half my exs income and he claims half of mine and half of my withholding. Can I file online? If so how?

He owns and LLC and provided an expense report for the first 6 months can I use that?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 4, 2025 9:01:42 PM

No, you do not need to include your ex's income or business on your 2024 tax return. You aren't considered married in 2024 because your marital status as of 12/31/24 determines your filing status. You and you ex don't have to claim half of each other's income even though you live in a community property state.

 

You will use the Single filing status or Head of Household if you're eligible (unless you remarried). Refer to the TurboTax article Do I qualify for Head of Household in 2024? for more information.

 

Refer to the IRS website Filing taxes after divorce or separation for additional information.

New Member
Feb 4, 2025 9:10:15 PM

It specifically calls out the fact that we need to split income and withholding for the first half of the year in our decree. I'm in Wisconsin and it's a community property state.

Expert Alumni
Feb 5, 2025 6:31:57 AM

Yes, you can file with TurboTax Online. But you will need to do some math on your own. The profit & loss statement from the LLC will be useful for splitting that income. You'll also need to know what other income your ex-spouse received and any withholding that was paid during this period.

 

This is a complex and tedious process, and you may consider upgrading to TurboTax Live. This online service provides step-by-step guidance from a tax expert whenever you need assistance, either over the phone or by screensharing.