Tax Breaks Not Available to Separate
Filers
If you are married, you must file
a joint return in order to claim any of the following tax breaks:
In addition, married couples who lived together at any time
during the year must file jointly in order to claim any of the following:
Also, if either spouse is receiving Social Security benefits,
the amount of benefits on which income tax must be paid is higher
for spouses filing separately. Neither spouse can roll over amounts
from an eligible retirement plan (other than a Roth IRA or qualified
Roth account) into a Roth IRA. Beyond these listed items, you should
be aware that if a couple files separately and one spouse itemizes his or her deductions, the other
spouse must follow suit -- the standard deduction may not be used.
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