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The IRS considers you married for the entire tax year when you have no separation maintenance decree by the final day of the year. If you are married by IRS standards, You can only choose “married filing jointly” or “married filing separately” status. You cannot file as “single” or “head of household.”
Income requirements for married filing separately So where a married couple who are both younger than 65 and filing jointly wouldn't have to file unless their gross income was at least $24,000, if the same couple decides to use the married filing separately status, they would be required to file.
Eligibility requirements for married filing separately If you're considered married on Dec. 31 of the tax year, then you may choose the married filing separately status for that entire tax year. If two spouses can't agree to file a joint return, then they'll generally have to use the married filing separately status.
If you earn a much higher income than your spouse (or vice versa), filing jointly often helps you qualify for a lower federal income tax bracket compared to brackets for married couples who file separately. This means you will owe a lower tax bill and may even get a refund.
Advantages of Filing Separate Returns You will be responsible for only your taxes. By using the Married Filing Separately filing status, you will keep your own tax liability separate from your spouse's tax liability. All of these may be taken from your tax refund by the IRS after you file a joint return.
If you earn a much higher income than your spouse (or vice versa), filing jointly often helps you qualify for a lower federal income tax bracket compared to brackets for married couples who file separately. This means you will owe a lower tax bill and may even get a refund.
By using the Married Filing Separately filing status, you will keep your own tax liability separate from your spouse's tax liability. When you file a joint return, you will each be responsible for your combined tax bill (if either of you owes taxes).
In short, you can't. The only way to avoid it would be to file as single, but if you're married, you can't do that. And while there's no penalty for the married filing separately tax status, filing separately usually results in even higher taxes than filing jointly.
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