VickieatRBS
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04-18-2021
09:07 AM
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The IRS incorrectly shows the spouse listed first as single with zero income and an overpayment in tax on a 1040 filed jointly. To correct, I need to reverse the listing of the two spouses on their 2019 tax return., Is there a way to do this without redoing the tax return?
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IRonMaN
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04-18-2021
11:03 AM
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Why? If it is a joint return all of the income gets thrown into one big pot anyway.
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abctax55
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04-18-2021
11:21 AM
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"...Is there a way to do this without redoing the tax return?"
No, there isn't a way.
And attempting to do so would likely create a mess.
The IRS doesn't care who's name is listed first; why do *you* think it is an issue?
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