You can either file as Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately. Married Filing Jointly almost always gives you a bigger tax refund than Married Filing Separately. If you were married after December 31, 2024, you would still file as Single or Head of Household on your 2024 tax return.
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Married filing separately is a tax status for married couples who choose to record their respective incomes, exemptions, and deductions on separate tax returns. This means both married spouses file separate tax returns.
Again, there's no penalty for the Married Filing Separately tax status. And though there are disadvantages to Married Filing Separately, there are a couple of situations where you still might want to do that instead of filing jointly.
Massachusetts allows separate tax returns for couples who file a joint federal return. In this example, the taxpayers save $32,000 by filing separate Massachusetts returns to avoid the millionaire's tax that would be applied to their combined income.
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If you're legally married as of the last day of the tax year, you can file either jointly or separately.
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