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When does the IRS start accepting Returns?

According to the IRS official website, The Internal Revenue Service will begin to accept Returns no later than January 29, 2024 for the tax year of 2023. 

What filing status am I?

  • Single
  • Married filing jointly
  • Married filing separately
  • Head of household
  • Qualifying surviving spouse


Single

If an individual is unmarried and doesn’t meet any of the other filing status guidelines, they are single. 

People who are widowed before the first of the year without getting remarried before the end of the year might also be considered single, unless they meet different filing status requirements.

Married filing jointly

Married individuals can choose whether they want to file together or separately to give themselves a better tax savings. They can claim this filing status as long as they are married before the end of the year. 

Both an individual and their spouse must agree that they are using this filing status. If a spouse dies during the year, an individual can still use this filing status.

Married filing separately

Couples who are married but choose to file separately can use this filing status. An employee might elect this filing status if they can get a better tax benefit.

Head of household

Individuals can use head of household status if they are unmarried on the last day of the year, paid more than half the cost of maintaining a home, and had a qualifying person (e.g., dependent) live in the home for more than half of the year.

Qualifying surviving spouse

An individual can use this filing status for two years following the year their spouse died. It lets someone use joint return tax rates without filing a joint return. 

The individual can use this option if they were able to file a joint return during the year their spouse died, they didn’t remarry, they have a dependent child living in the house all year, and they paid more than half the cost of maintaining the home.


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