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posted Jan 29, 2024 12:30:20 PM

Would tax preparer (CPA) need me to provide my previous names used (marriage) in order to prepare and file my tax?

I am reluctant to share my personal life details (previous marriage) with my tax preparer. Am ! obligated to disclose my previous marriage name to a CPA professional who will be preparing my tax return?

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Expert Alumni
Jan 29, 2024 12:41:11 PM

It depends on whether your previous marriage still affects your tax returns. 

 

In general, no, a ‌CPA or tax preparer doesn't need to know your prior name, as long as it was changed before the current tax year. 

 

It's standard practice to ask for prior tax returns, for at least one year, more if your own a business. That is one way you may have to disclose your prior name. 

 

If you have children with your former spouse and share custody, you may be asked about the children's other parent. That's another legitimate reason to ask for that information. 

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Expert Alumni
Jan 29, 2024 12:41:11 PM

It depends on whether your previous marriage still affects your tax returns. 

 

In general, no, a ‌CPA or tax preparer doesn't need to know your prior name, as long as it was changed before the current tax year. 

 

It's standard practice to ask for prior tax returns, for at least one year, more if your own a business. That is one way you may have to disclose your prior name. 

 

If you have children with your former spouse and share custody, you may be asked about the children's other parent. That's another legitimate reason to ask for that information.