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arey..correct ga telisthe answer cheyyandi lekunte silent vundandi...

 

Dec 31st ki legally married status lo vunte you cannot file as 'single'.....either married jointly or married separately cheskovaali...

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You are considered to have been married for the entire tax year if, on December 31, any of the following was true:

  • You were legally married and living together as husband and wife.
  • You were living together as husband and wife in a state-recognized common law marriage.
  • You were legally married but living apart, and have not made any action to legalize your separation.
  • You were legally separated under an interlocutory decree of divorce, but your divorce has not been finalized.
  • Your spouse died during the tax year. (You may still be able to file a joint tax return.)

You are considered unmarried for the entire tax year if, on December 31, any of the following was true:

  • You were never married.
  • You were legally separated (but not under an interlocutory decree of divorce).
  • Your were divorced and your divorce decree was finalized.
  • Your marriage was annulled with an official court decree of annulment.
  • You were still legally married, but were considered unmarried for the purpose of qualifying for the Head of Householdfiling status.
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arey..correct ga telisthe answer cheyyandi lekunte silent vundandi...

Dec 31st ki legally married status lo vunte you cannot file as 'single'.....either married jointly or married separately cheskovaali...

Married jointly or married separately endi chinnu
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