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If my husband accidentally put my SSN only (no name) on his return but filed as Married filing separately how can I be a dependant? He didnt file a joint return.
And when I file my taxes, I will need to file Married filing separately also. Is that going to cause a problem?
If you are married, whether you file jointly or separately, you cannot be claimed as a dependent. If he filed married filing separately, you must also file the same. You must include your spouse's name and social security number on your return.
There are certain tax implications to this choice. The standard deduction is less for Married Filing Separately ($12,200 in 2019) versus Married Filing Jointly ($24,400 in 2019). Opting for the Married Filing Separately status excludes taxpayers from certain tax credits, such as the Earned Income Credit or education credits.
Finally, in the event that you live in a community property state, you will have to list your spouse's income, tax liability, withholding, etc. on your return regardless of filing status.
Should You and Your Spouse File Taxes Jointly or Separately?
Turbo tax says my dat of birth incorrect on my tax return. But, my date of birth is correct. It is 09/13/1960. What can i do now?
First, go back and delete the information in TurboTax and re-enter it. Try a resubmission. That rejection is normally due to information on your tax return not matching what the social security administration has on file for you.
If it rejects again, you will need to contact your local social security office to verify what is on record for you.
If you can find and resolve the issue there you will be able to e-file. If not, you will need to print, sign and mail in your returns.
It won’t let me change anything
@2564547700 If your return was rejected due to date of birth mismatch, the following TurboTax FAQ offers assistance on how to fix this rejection: E-file rejection code IND-525: Date of birth mismatch
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