linkramer2
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Two 1040's:
1st 1040: 1/1/18 thru 7/7/18 (DOD of TP) where couple files MFJ
2nd 1040: 7/8/18 thru 12/31/18 for spouse filing Sgl
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Accountant-Man
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12-06-2019
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What does your paid tax professional say?
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yeah.
IRonMaN
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You only file one return. As long as deceased spouse was alive for one day in 2018, a joint return can still be filed.
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What if they remarry by end of year?
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Thats a good question and one I've never come across.
IRonMaN
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I didn't see that in the original post
:smile:
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You file MFS for dead dude and then MFJ for dude that was waiting in line for her hand in marriage.
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Oh, that sucks for dead dude...but he is dead so....
Reminded me of (dont know why) client who remarried at end of a taxable year and she normally received substantial EIC. Lost it with MFJ. She was PISSED. I said she should've consulted her taxman (me) about getting married. Forget the priest.
Reminded me of (dont know why) client who remarried at end of a taxable year and she normally received substantial EIC. Lost it with MFJ. She was PISSED. I said she should've consulted her taxman (me) about getting married. Forget the priest.

IRonMaN
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Father Garman - has a nice ring to it.
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oh Lord.......Dear God, Please forgive my friend, he knows not.
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Accountant-Man
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Me, too, garman22, many years ago. Long time unmarried partners decided to marry without consulting me. She had a child and got EIC, except she didn't when she got married. Had she waited 3 months until January she would not have lost $3,000.
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we do come across every now and again those that should really consult us......I understand its a joyous time but maybe just maybe they can hold off for just a little while.
Mt-Juliet--CPA
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Just One Return for the year with MFJ based upon your info