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I was married in November of 2017. What is the correct way to file taxes? Married filing separately?

 
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JulieCo
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I was married in November of 2017. What is the correct way to file taxes? Married filing separately?

Yes, you can file as married filing separately OR you can file a joint return with your spouse.  Generally, filing jointly will give you a bigger refund or less taxes due. When you file separately, your tax rate is higher and you won't be able to certain deductions or credits that you may only qualify for if filing a joint return. It won't matter if you were single when you earned the income, as the IRS uses your marital status as of Decmeber 31 for that year's income return.

Here is more information on filing jointly versus separately:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3288477

west12
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I was married in November of 2017. What is the correct way to file taxes? Married filing separately?

do. I. use. my. married. last. name. are. my. old. name. to. file

I was married in November of 2017. What is the correct way to file taxes? Married filing separately?

You should use your legal name.  Did you change it when you got married?  It's ok to have different last names on a Joint return.

I was married in November of 2017. What is the correct way to file taxes? Married filing separately?

Use the name that matches your current Social Security card.  As VolvoGirl said, though, it is fine to use your maiden name if you need to.  There are plenty of married women who retain their names and use them legally and professionally.  You can still file a joint tax return,

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
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