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Yes, you may file jointly through an amended return. You do not need to submit a new 1040 for him, but rather select "amended return" on your account, and then enter in his information selecting that you want to file jointly. Make sure you include his income as well. When it asks for a reason for the amend, type in: Filing Status changed from Married Filing Separate to Married Filing Joint."
Congratulations on your marriage, by the way.
Yes, you may file jointly through an amended return. You do not need to submit a new 1040 for him, but rather select "amended return" on your account, and then enter in his information selecting that you want to file jointly. Make sure you include his income as well. When it asks for a reason for the amend, type in: Filing Status changed from Married Filing Separate to Married Filing Joint."
Congratulations on your marriage, by the way.
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