If you were legally married at the end of 2019 your filing choices are married filing jointly or married filing separately. Married Filing Jointly is usually better, even if one spouse had little or no income.

Can a single person file a joint tax return?

Here’s a list of the five filing statuses: Single. Normally this status is for taxpayers who aren’t married, or who are divorced or legally separated under state law. Married Filing Jointly. If taxpayers are married, they can file a joint tax return. If a spouse died in 2016, the widowed spouse can often file a joint return for that year.

Can a person have more than one filing status?

Sometimes more than one filing status may apply to taxpayers. When that happens, taxpayers should choose the one that allows them to pay the least amount of tax. When filing their tax return, taxpayers have IRS e-file as the easiest and most accurate way to file. Its tax software helps them choose the right filing status.

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In most cases, married filing jointly versus separately is the better option for couples. Here’s how to decide which filing status is best for you.

When to file jointly or separately for Head of Household?

If either of you doesn’t agree to file jointly, then both you and your spouse must file separately. There’s an exception if one of you qualifies for head of household status (HOH). For a complete list of the special rules when filing married filing separately, see Publication 17.

Why do married couples have to file taxes jointly or separately?

Here are some reasons to file jointly or separately: © (Getty Images) Side view of female professional working at table. Woman is staying safe during coronavirus pandemic. She is using mobile phone. 1. You may get a lower tax rate. In most cases, a married couple will come out ahead by filing jointly.

Why do couples file separately in a divorce?

Couples typically file separately during the divorce process, says Revels. “Married filing separately is used during the divorce process to separate each person’s tax situation and finances,” he says. “This also removes the responsibility for each other’s tax liabilities.”