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Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns e.g., Married filing jointly on Federal returns and married filing separately on my State returns?




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Cindy0H
New Member

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

It depends on the state. What would you like to do? What state?

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

Kentucky is the state i'm interested in.
Cindy0H
New Member

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

From Kentucky:
Filing Status 2, Married Filing Separately on This Combined Return—Use this filing status to report your incomes individually but on only one tax form. You do this by filling in both Columns A and B. You may file separately on this combined return regardless of whether you filed jointly or separately for federal purposes if both you and your spouse had income. This filing status usually results in a lower tax than Filing Status 3.
There are some other ways to file, but none mention the federal return.
Instructions on page 8:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://revenue.ky.gov/Forms/740%20Packet.pdf">https://revenue.ky.gov/Forms/740%20Packet.pdf</a>
CReyes
New Member

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

How about SC? 
For some reason I get a bigger return filling separate in the state.

ColeenD3
Expert Alumni

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

Yes, you can. Please see this LINK for more information.

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

How about SC?  We both retired and living in SC. It saves money to use MFJ for federal and MFS for SC. Is this allowed?

FYI One is over age 65 the other is not. 

DMarkM1
Expert Alumni

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

No.  SC requires the same filing status as used on your federal return.  Here is a link with discussion; select the question about one person being resident and the other nonresident.  

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Sonora_cs
New Member

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

What about Montana?

JotikaT2
Employee Tax Expert

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

Yes, you can file your Montana taxes separately even if you file a joint federal tax return.

 

Please see the link below for your filing options.

 

Montana filing status options

 

Please see the following link for more support on how to do this in TurboTax when you prepare your income tax returns.

 

How to File MFJ for Federal but separately for state

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Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

Hi do you know if New Jersey Allows this different filling status, married filling jointly (Federal) and married filling separately (State)

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

How about Alabama? Can I use married filing separately for federal and married filing jointly for state?

DaveF1006
Expert Alumni

Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

It depends. According to the Alabama Dept of Revenue website, you may file a Married Filing Separate return and there is no restriction that prevents you from filing jointly on the federal and separately for the State of Alabama. There is a caveat in Turbo Tax however that is a downside and it is outlined in this Turbo Tax article. This will require you to prepare three separate returns, one federal for MFJ, and two state returns so each of you may file separately. Here are the steps.

  1. "Prepare one married filing jointly (MFJ) return to file electronically with the IRS. Do not prepare a state return in this step.
  2. Prepare a mock married filing separate (MFS) return for each taxpayer. This is for your records only and will be used to generate separate state returns for each person. The mock federal returns are not filed.
  3. Then, for the first taxpayer, label and use the first mock MFS federal return to prepare their state MFS return. Use only their income and their half of the deductions from the MFJ federal return.
    • This ensures that TurboTax only transfers the first taxpayer's income to their married filing separate state return.
  4. File this MFS state return, not the mock federal return that it pulls the information from.
  5. For the second taxpayer (spouse), label and use the second "mock" MFS federal return to prepare their state MFS return. Again, use only their income and their half of the deductions from the MFJ federal return.
  6. File the second MFS state return, not the second mock federal return that it pulls the information from.

Be sure to name each TurboTax federal return so you know the MFJ federal return to file, and which mock MFS federal and state return is for which person.

 

Yes, this can be tedious, but this is often the best way to ensure you accurately minimize state tax situations with two different state incomes.

 

Note: State returns prepared using the mock federal returns will require you to print and file your state return by mail, please click here to learn more."

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mjones40
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Can I have a different filing status on my Federal Returns and my State returns?

maryland

 

 

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