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If you are married then you should be filing a joint return. By filing as “Married Filing Jointly” you will each get the $4050 personal exemptions and the standard deduction of $12,600 for a married couple. (for 2017 it will be $12,700)
You can file a joint return even if one of the spouses had little or no income.
For his W-4 you can try the W-4 calculator:https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/calculators/w4/
If you are married then you should be filing a joint return. By filing as “Married Filing Jointly” you will each get the $4050 personal exemptions and the standard deduction of $12,600 for a married couple. (for 2017 it will be $12,700)
You can file a joint return even if one of the spouses had little or no income.
For his W-4 you can try the W-4 calculator:https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/calculators/w4/
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