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If my husband has had a tin number should I file jointly or separate. ?

 
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MichaelMc
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If my husband has had a tin number should I file jointly or separate. ?

In most cases it is better for a married couple to choose Married Filing Jointly filing status, even if one spouse had little or no income. This allows you the possibility of claiming several tax credits that are disallowed to Married Filing Separately filers. In addition, you benefit from the higher $12,600 Standard Deduction and both (your and your husband's) $4,050 Personal Exemptions.

Your question does not make clear whether your husband is a resident alien or non-resident alien. If he is a resident alien, you may use Married Filing Jointly status, by right. If your husband is a non-resident alien, you may choose to take advantage of Married Filing Jointly status, but certain conditions apply. More detail can be obtained here: IRS Guidance on Filing with Nonresident Spouse.

If your husband is a non-resident alien, you will have to file your completed tax return by mail, using the address indicated in the Form 1040 instructions that will print with your return. You must also include a written statement signed by both of you, declaring that one spouse was a nonresident alien and the other spouse a U.S. citizen or resident alien on the last day of your tax year, and that he chooses to be treated as U.S. resident for the entire tax year.

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