Experienced Tax Accountant – When a taxpayer files their tax return, they need to know their
filing status. What folks should remember is that a taxpayer’s status could
change during the year. So, any time is a good a time for a taxpayer to learn
about the different filing statuses and which one is best for them.
Knowing the
correct filing status can help taxpayers determine several things about filing
their tax return:
· Is the
taxpayer required to file a federal tax return or should they file to receive a
refund?
· What is
their standard deduction amount?
· Is the
taxpayer eligibility for certain credits?
· How much
tax they should pay?
The taxpayer’s
filing status generally depends on whether they are single or married on Dec.
31 and that is their status for the whole year.
Here’s a list of filing statuses and a description of who claims them:
Here’s a list of filing statuses and a description of who claims them:
· Single. Normally
this status is for taxpayers who are unmarried, divorced or legally separated
under a divorce or separate maintenance decree governed by state law.
· Married
filing jointly. If a taxpayer is married, they can file a joint tax return
with their spouse. When a spouse passes away, the widowed spouse can usually
file a joint return for that year.
· Married
filing separately. Alternatively, married couples can choose to file separate
tax returns. It may result in less tax owed than filing a joint tax return.
· Head of
household. Unmarried taxpayers may be able file using this status,
but special rules apply. For example, the taxpayer must have paid more than
half the cost of keeping up a home for themselves and a qualifying person
living in the home for half the year. Taxpayers should check the rules to make
sure they qualify.
· Qualifying
widow(er) with dependent child. This status may apply to a
taxpayer if their spouse died during one of the previous two years and they
have a dependent child. Other conditions also apply.
More than one
filing status may apply and taxpayers can generally choose the filing status
the allows them to pay the least amount of tax.
Amare Berhie, Senior Accountant
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