What he says is correct. It really depends on what each of you earn. The best married tax scenario is if one makes all the income and the other is a home maker.
Thanks for the vid. I do have a question … I’ve filed together with my wife last year, however she got her insurance license etc and started to do business without saving money for taxes ( obviously not deducted while getting paid commissions ) in addition she was not getting deducted the right amount of taxes at her work, now “we” more than likely owe money to the IRS, should/can I filed taxes individually this year or I’m I obligated to do joint ? Thanks
I'm married, and my wife and I will file separately. I'm paying on a loan for my house, and my wife is paying on a loan for her house. Can I get a write-off for my home and the RV if I purchase an RV this next year with payments?
My wife and I are separated All of 2023 and currently All expenses were split 50/50 Including College Tuition I have no idea what to do with my taxes Need help
What should I do if I want to increase federal withholding tax, married filing joint? I think something is wrong because my W-2 showed that there's only $17.25 federal tax withheld for the entire year of 2022. We ended up paying. So what should I do going forward?
You should. If taxes are being taken out of paycheck, so should file taxes, because the money you get back is money that YOU overpaid in the first place.
I hope you read this ! I'm in a complex tax situation, I am a waitress and this tax return I owe a little over $3k because supposedly of my dependents & not enough taxes was taken out throughout 2021, anyways long story short. Can I file my taxes separately from my husband and use a possible return to pay my spouse's tax liability? Once I added my spouse's w2 information, I ended up owing instead of receiving.
@1:10 When a married couple file separately, does each filer get the $12,200? If so, wouldn't the standard deduction in this case be the same as filing jointly?
We are all filing GIFTING forms to the IRS by VOLUNTEERING to be a public office and lying on these forms to say you are something you are DEFINATELY NOT! Under PENALTY AND PERJURY. HAVE FUN GIFTING!! Look at the forms and their DEFINITIONS .
Bruh... I don’t want hear ripping guitars when a dude is telling me how to do my taxes.
Dead lol
No one is more rock and roll than a tax guy
Hey just be happy someone can teach us something
I feel that. Riff is good! but as a whole I feel like I’m getting advice from a ‘get-rich-quick-scheme’
He is a cool dude
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What he says is correct. It really depends on what each of you earn. The best married tax scenario is if one makes all the income and the other is a home maker.
I love the video, but the music is to much...
Too** the music is TOO much ;)
Wah
Thanks for the vid. I do have a question …
I’ve filed together with my wife last year, however she got her insurance license etc and started to do business without saving money for taxes ( obviously not deducted while getting paid commissions ) in addition she was not getting deducted the right amount of taxes at her work, now “we” more than likely owe money to the IRS, should/can I filed taxes individually this year or I’m I obligated to do joint ? Thanks
where is the SW he is talking about? BTW, thanks for the video and help.
I'm married, and my wife and I will file separately. I'm paying on a loan for my house, and my wife is paying on a loan for her house. Can I get a write-off for my home and the RV if I purchase an RV this next year with payments?
My wife and I are separated
All of 2023 and currently
All expenses were split 50/50
Including College Tuition
I have no idea what to do with my taxes
Need help
What should I do if I want to increase federal withholding tax, married filing joint? I think something is wrong because my W-2 showed that there's only $17.25 federal tax withheld for the entire year of 2022. We ended up paying. So what should I do going forward?
We are not REQUIRED to file federal income tax period!
What do you mean?
You should. If taxes are being taken out of paycheck, so should file taxes, because the money you get back is money that YOU overpaid in the first place.
I hope you read this !
I'm in a complex tax situation, I am a waitress and this tax return I owe a little over $3k because supposedly of my dependents & not enough taxes was taken out throughout 2021, anyways long story short. Can I file my taxes separately from my husband and use a possible return to pay my spouse's tax liability? Once I added my spouse's w2 information, I ended up owing instead of receiving.
@1:10
When a married couple file separately, does each filer get the $12,200? If so, wouldn't the standard deduction in this case be the same as filing jointly?
thats what i was thinking too. i want to know the answer as well
I guess the only case it wouldn’t be is if one of you is making less than that 12,200. Which is probably very rare
Is love in marriage mandatory?
no
Hi, my husband was unemployed during 2019, and only I made money, so should we fill out Form 1040 joint or separately?
Did you figure this out I have the same question.
@@nickwilke9800 yes, it is joint. Even this can be beneficial, and you could get a tax credit.
@@sandradavila9121 thank you
If I work in California but my spouse working in different state, can we file married file jointly if it benifits us?
Absolutely yes.
We are all filing GIFTING forms to the IRS by VOLUNTEERING to be a public office and lying on these forms to say you are something you are DEFINATELY NOT! Under PENALTY AND PERJURY. HAVE FUN GIFTING!! Look at the forms and their DEFINITIONS .
Can we file married but separate even if we live together?
Yes
Can you file Jointly for Federal and Married Filing Separately for State ???
This is a commercial. Thumbs down
Not eough examples given in this video. Learned nothing.
Lotta these points invalid
How about if one gets ssdi
Ask a CPA (certified public accountant).
What if the spouse doesn't work and also dosen't have a ssn
Applied for a itin
Like seriously I like rock music but if I wanted to hear music id be listening to Spotify 🤷🤷🤦🤦
What a waste of time
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