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    Spouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Look up spouse in. Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spouse" Category: Disambiguation pages ...
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spouse
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    Martin on Social Security Treatise - Part 2-H
  • Those who qualify for spouse benefits on the basis of either state law test need ... this presumption applies only when the first spouse is no longer alive. ...
  • http://www.law.cornell.edu/socsec/martin/2socsech.htm
Questions/Answers
How my spouse's credit scorewill affect to get a mortgage?
My spouse and I are planning to buy a house in the next few months. I am wondering how my spouse's CS will affect to get a good mortgage deal. I have good credit (781, just checked) but my spouse has been accumulating credit history for less than two years. A point that may be consider is that neither my spouse nor I carry credit card debt, just student and car loans. The total payment is less than 5% of our monthly income. Thanks!
When you apply, put your name first on the application and your spouse as teh cosigner. You may get a slightly higher interest rate because of her score, but I think you'll still be okay. Do you know what her score is?
If your spouse is a bigamist,can you change filing statusfrom married joint to head ofhousehold?
If you filed you original return as married filing joint and you discover that you should have NEVER EVER filed married/joint because your were never legally married because your "alleged spouse" was already married (and not divorced) to someone else, can you change your filing status then? I live in Louisiana, and common law marriage is never considered legal in any way. I can't file injured spouse because I was not the spouse. I want to ammend my returns for those years.
You have what is called an "invalid joint election"--which *is* a valid reason to change the filing status from MFJ to single or HOH (assuming you qualify). Attach whatever documenation you have that your marrige wasn't legal to the 1040X (or 1040A) when you file.
Is the spouse and taxpayeradjusted gross Income the sameif you filed married filingjointly?
I am trying to efile, we filed married filing jointly last year, do I enter the same amount for both our AGI's or do I put the AGI as the taxpayer and zero for the spouse lines? We put the same amount in on Friday and it got rejected. We did end up doing a 1040X for 2007, those are the amounts we used, but got rejected. We are currently trying to use just the 1040 AGI and have not gotten acceptance back yet.
If you filed a joint return last year, then your AGI is the same as for your wife's AGI. For example, if your AGI from last year return was $18000, then when asked about your wife's AGI from last year, you would want to put the same number in.
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