Ken made a post about a ridiculous client who wanted to claim both wives. That one deserves a separate discussion. For those who haven't read it, his customer's wife died early in 2005 and he remarried later in 2005. Client wanted to claim both wives.
Is it ridiculous after all? If he hadn't remarried, he would have been able to claim his dead wife. In fact, he would been entitled to file JOINT. That's a very strong allowance when you stop to consider it. He now has another wife which allows him to file joint and claim his new wife.
Is there anything preventing him from claiming his first wife as a dependent? Not aware if there is but I could just be showing my ignorance. If he had a son or daughter who dies during the year, he is entitled to claim that dependent for the full year isn't he?
Ken, get out of that dry air in AZ and come east and we'll pick something besides our noses...
By the way, I know something about multiple wives. (27 years if you added them all up)
Is it ridiculous after all? If he hadn't remarried, he would have been able to claim his dead wife. In fact, he would been entitled to file JOINT. That's a very strong allowance when you stop to consider it. He now has another wife which allows him to file joint and claim his new wife.
Is there anything preventing him from claiming his first wife as a dependent? Not aware if there is but I could just be showing my ignorance. If he had a son or daughter who dies during the year, he is entitled to claim that dependent for the full year isn't he?
Ken, get out of that dry air in AZ and come east and we'll pick something besides our noses...
By the way, I know something about multiple wives. (27 years if you added them all up)
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