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You can find your 2018 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) by:
Check these items as well to ensure you have the correct number. If you:
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It's almost like the person providing this answer can't read.....
The spouse WON'T provide their AGI.....
I'd love to know this also, my ex wont give me his AGI and I can't file without it. Am I just screwed??
I finally got this resolved for my taxes last year. Ended up calling the department of taxation in VA and the lady told me I should put my filing status as single since we weren't filing together so there was no need for his AGI, or just put it as $0
Finding the adjusted gross income for the prior year, when you filed jointly with your soon to be 'ex' can be done by obtaining an IRS Transcript. Both taxpayer and spouse are allowed to obtain this from the IRS.
To obtain is an IRS Transcript, click the link to get started. A transcript will show whether or not your tax return has posted in the IRS database.
To be clear, filing single is not an optional choice you get to make if you are not divorced on December 31, 2020. To review your filing status options use this link: What is my filing status?
I think you are greatly missing the point:
The user does not need LAST year's AGI, she needs THIS years AGI because Intuit, in all their infinite wisdom, does not allow you to leave your spouses AGI blank when MFS.
I'm no tax expert, but I am able to read the actual 1040 form and instructions, as well as supplementary info and all signs point to not having to enter your spouses AGI when MFS.
I didn't contact the VA Dept. of Taxation, however they do have a MFS option and it does not require you to enter your spouses AGI. I don't believe you are allowed to file single if you are Married and your state return has to match your federal filing status in VA.
Once again, I'm no tax expert, but my insight is provided by my reading of the instructions they provide for completing the tax forms.
Thanks for following up though, what filing status did you file your federal return? I'm curious because of my current situation.
I wish Intuit would provide an official answer to requiring the spouses AGI when MFS since the discussion forums here don't explicitly provide fruitful guidance.
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