Date : February 26th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor3 Comments
Here’s my situation:
1. My wife and I got married at October 2006.
2. My wife works in California whole year 2006
3. I work in Texas whole year 2006
4. We bought a house together in Texas on February 2006
5. Texas doesn’t have Income tax but California does
My question is:
1. Which one should we use? “Married filing jointly” or “Married filing separately”?
2. if “jointly”, do I need to file California state income tax?
3. if “separately”, can my wife deduct half the proterty tax and interest cost because of the Texas house?
Alex talks with Tom Cryer, the Shreveport, Louisiana attorney charged with and later acquitted of willful failure to file U.S. Federal income tax returns. Cryer instituted a civil suit against the …
Alex talks with Tom Cryer, the Shreveport, Louisiana attorney charged with and later acquitted of willful failure to file U.S. Federal income tax returns. Cryer instituted a civil suit against the …
Alex talks with Tom Cryer, the Shreveport, Louisiana attorney charged with and later acquitted of willful failure to file U.S. Federal income tax returns. Cryer instituted a civil suit against the …
Alex talks with Tom Cryer, the Shreveport, Louisiana attorney charged with and later acquitted of willful failure to file U.S. Federal income tax returns. Cryer instituted a civil suit against the …
Alex talks with Tom Cryer, the Shreveport, Louisiana attorney charged with and later acquitted of willful failure to file U.S. Federal income tax returns. Cryer instituted a civil suit against the …
Alex talks with Tom Cryer, the Shreveport, Louisiana attorney charged with and later acquitted of willful failure to file U.S. Federal income tax returns. Cryer instituted a civil suit against the …
Alex talks with Tom Cryer, the Shreveport, Louisiana attorney charged with and later acquitted of willful failure to file U.S. Federal income tax returns. Cryer instituted a civil suit against the …