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Choosing Your Filing Status After A Divorce or Separation

Tax Filing Issues For Divorcing Couples One of the biggest tax issues that divorcing or separated couples face is the question of how to file their income tax returns. And a big question it is. In general, couples who were legally “married” on the last day of the tax year (typically December 31st) are allowed to file [...]
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Selling the Marital Home After A Divorce

When a couple gets divorced, one of the biggest assets they will have to split is the marital home. But what are the tax consequences of how the home is handled?
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Does the IRS Have to Recognize Liabilities Assigned in a Divorce Decree?

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce and Taxes
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Should We File Jointly or Separately?

Tax Filing Options For Married Couples
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Are Gifts Between Spouses Taxable?

The IRS Doesn't Limit Gifts, but Will Tax Large Ones
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How Do I Change My Name for Tax Purposes?

Using the Same Name on Your Social Security Card and Tax Return
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Taxes and Common Law Marriage

The Financial Aspects of a Common Law Marriage
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Can I Claim My Child as a Dependent Now That I'm Divorced or Separated?

Tax Status of Your Dependents After the Split
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Can I claim my unmarried partner as a dependent on my tax return?

Tax Status of Unmarried Individuals
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Tax Treatment Of Child Support And Alimony

How Does Uncle Sam Treat Child Support For Tax Purposes?
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