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Filing "Jointly" or filing "Separately"

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millerbe

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What is the name of your state? texas
we're in divorce proceedings. i need to know if i should file taxes jointly or separately. i live in a community property state. my spouse has received a considerable amount of money from his employer (options, bonus, severance package - all of which has already been taxed). if i receive i.e. 1/2 of the aforementioned monies in a divorce settlement - which would be the "better" way to file my taxes: jointly or separately? (my only income last year was 3 months of social security and a small amount from dividends. also, i had stock losses which came to more than the allowed deductible, so can be carried over to next year.)
 
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D'sMommy

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If you are divorced before Dec. 31, 2002- you need to file single
Divorced after that, unless ex is willing to file joint with you- you should file married filing separately. The divorce decree should show how you are to file.
 

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