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FAQ: How do I change my name for tax purposes?

Frequently Asked Questions About Name Changes

After you have changed your name legally with the court, you'll also want to contact the Social Security Administration and request a name change form. The SSA will issue a new social security card with your correct, legal name and also notify the IRS for future tax filings.

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Just remember that the name you use on the tax return should match the name on your social security card.

In addition, you'll also want to make sure that you change your name on any other legal documents as well, such as your bank accounts, credit card accounts, mortgage/property deed and driver's license.  The Divorce Name Change Forms & Notification Package from our partner, USLegalForms.com, explains all the necessary procedures for making these changes.


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