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Yes, and filing jointly is the best way in this case (and in most cases). You get to use his standard deduction and exemption which would otherwise go to waste.
Yes, and filing jointly is the best way in this case (and in most cases). You get to use his standard deduction and exemption which would otherwise go to waste.
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