Filing MFJ federal but we had a move mid-year out of NYC to MA but at different dates. Spouse1 has 2 W2's: - NY source income from Jan to April while a NY resident (NY resident Jan1 to April 19) - MA income April 22 to Dec 31 (MA resident April 20 to Dec 31) Spouse2 has 1 W2 (non-NY source). Residency as follows: - NY…
Hi, I plan to file my federal taxes as MFJ. However, I moved from MO to PA in March of this year, and my wife moved from MO to PA in July. I had a job in MO in January and left that role, before accepting a new job that paid me in MO (from Feb - March), and then in PA for the rest of the year. My wife left her role in MO…
Hi folks, I've read a few articles and questions on this site, and it's been really helpful. I am a US Citizen, and my wife was a non-resident alien in 2025. She Has no foreign assets or income Has an SSN Is exempt from the substantial presence test (F-1 Visa) My wife did not withhold any SS or Medicare money - those boxes…
I lived in AZ throughout 2024 while wife was in MS from Jan to September then moved to TX for the rest of the year. I know it's a bit complicated and maybe would open 2 or 3 accounts to file state separately. Still stuck how to go about it.
My husband and I got married September 2023 and were living separately in CA/CO until a couple weeks ago. He worked in CO all of 2023 and I worked in CA the whole year. We're trying to file our state taxes for our respective states but are confused about the process. The software allows us to have two states selected in…
Is there a way to compare married filing jointly vs married filing separately in freetaxusa? While rarely advantageous from a tax payment perspective, with federal student loans, mfs may make more sense. Curious if there is an easy way to compare federal tax burden.
TurboTax had a simple mechanism to allow me to determine the filing status which would produce the largest tax return without entering data twice. What is the easiest way to accomplish the same with FreeTaxUSA?
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