Submitted by Existing_Ad_5591 t3_11efhvg in personalfinance
HauntingHarmonie t1_jaennc2 wrote
Reply to comment by SpiritualCatch6757 in Married in June of 2022: Do I file taxes as a single person or joint with my wife? by Existing_Ad_5591
Important caveat: if you are on income-based student loan repayments and your income will be higher combined, you might consider filing separately.
iEngineer9 t1_jaesvom wrote
This comes as a surprise to a lot. In some cases, such as the Revised Pay As You Earn (REPAYE) payment plan, it doesn’t matter if you file separately or jointly, they still add up all household income.
magikatdazoo t1_jaezrui wrote
Student Loan Repayment Plans definitely overdue for reform. Not the topic of this thread, just that folks need to read all the microscopic print carefully with them.
HauntingHarmonie t1_jaet1w4 wrote
Yup... my husband had to sign my forms and he's not even from the US!
TenarAK t1_jaewrhq wrote
Same. I am required to go through and sign my husband’s forms and he has to report our household income. The real PIA is that they don’t take into account the child and her childcare.
HauntingHarmonie t1_jaexsax wrote
Same! Or HCOL
magikatdazoo t1_jaf04uy wrote
Right it may make sense for OP to file "married filing separately," but the option is that or "married filing jointly." Do the math, just don't try and do "Single" unless want Uncle Sammy pounding your ass with his IRS boots
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