So, to make long story short: I got married in may, however, I haven't got my work authorization, so technically, I am not allowed to work. However, I have been paying taxes and received my tax return forms. Should I say I am single on my tax return form or married?
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No. Absolutely not. If you are married, you cannot file as Single under any circumstances. You can only file as Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately (or in very rare circumstances, Head of Household).
This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.
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Originally posted by Antanas Simkus View PostSo, to make long story short: I got married in may, however, I haven't got my work authorization, so technically, I am not allowed to work. However, I have been paying taxes and received my tax return forms. Should I say I am single on my tax return form or married?
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Originally posted by jayleno View PostHow are you paying taxes when you are not working or allowed to work?
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Originally posted by Antanas Simkus View PostSo, to make long story short: I got married in may, however, I haven't got my work authorization, so technically, I am not allowed to work. However, I have been paying taxes and received my tax return forms. Should I say I am single on my tax return form or married?
This is my opinion and not legal advice. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk.
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Originally posted by Antanas Simkus View PostGet it. The question is - should I file it together jointly with my wife or as a single person?
This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.
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