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You must look at your income plus your spouse's income as one bit pot. One income is taxed on top of the other, not separately and added together on a joint return. You can file married filing separately, however, it is usually not beneficial. There are advantages to married filing jointly, read on:
Couples who file together can usually deduct two exemption amounts from their income and they might more easily qualify for multiple tax credits such as the:
Joint filers mostly receive higher income thresholds for certain taxes and deductions – this means they can earn a larger amount of income and potentially qualify for certain tax breaks.
Consequences of filing your tax returns separately
On the other hand, couples who file separately receive few tax considerations. Separate tax returns may give you a higher tax with a higher tax rate. The standard deduction for separate filers is far lower than that offered to joint filers.
When you might file separately
In rare situations, filing separately may help you save on your tax return.
There is a temporary exemption from Jan. 1, 2013 to Dec. 31, 2016 for individuals age 65 and older and their spouses. If you or your spouse are 65 years or older or turned 65 during the tax year you are allowed to deduct unreimbursed medical care expenses that exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income. The threshold remains at 7.5% of AGI for those taxpayers until Dec. 31, 2016.
Deciding which status to use
The best way to find out if you should file jointly or separately with your spouse is to prepare the tax return both ways. Double check your calculations and then look at the net refund or balance due from each method. If you use TurboTax to prepare your return, we’ll do the calculation for you, and recommend the filing status that gives you the biggest tax savings.
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