dvieyra7
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Neither have itemized deductions. So will the taxpayer and spouse use the $12,000 standard deduction for married filing separate?
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They either both itemize or both take standard.
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Technically, if one of them itemizes the other has a standard deduction of zero. But the result is the same. 🙂
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What is neither the spouse or taxpayer itemizes? Would they both use the standard deduction on their separate returns? Taxpayer standard deduction of $12k. Spouse standard deduction of $12k.
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Yeah, why wouldn't they?
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again They either both itemize or both take standard.
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dvieyra7
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Lisa just saw your first post. Thank you both!