Married couples may be bound to each other in good times and in bad, but that doesn’t mean they have to be in taxes, too.
From joint savings to fully separate bank accounts, married couples have lots of options for managing their money together.
Whether you are required to file a federal income tax return this year will depend on how much you earned last year, plus a ...
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As the tax deadline looms many folks are beginning to take a closer look at their situation regarding their taxes and ...
The threshold drops to $5 for married people filing separately. If someone else is claiming you as a dependent, you still must file a return if you have amassed at least $1,300 in “unearned ...
“Sometimes the numbers line up perfectly for filing separately,” says Matt Metras, an enrolled agent at MDM Financial Services. About 7% of married couples opt to file separate ...