Do they accept a MFS return to be e-filed now? I remember a few years ago that they did not accept it and a MFS return had to be sent in by mail.
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An MFS return can be filed electronically.
However, I have seen several cases over the years where the return was rejected, with an error code indicating that the taxpayer's SSN had already been used on another return, as the primary or secondary SSN. In these cases, I think the returns had to filed by mail.
As you know, when the filing status is MFS, there is a field for the spouse's name and SSN.
If the client cannot provide the spouse's SSN, then the return cannot be filed electronically.
But it appears that in at least some cases, paradoxically, if the other spouse has already filed electronically, then the second return gets rejected, because the SSN appears on the first tax return, in the field for the spouse...
To return to your original question, the MFS filing status, in and of itself, does not disqualify a return from electronic filing.
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Originally posted by Koss View PostAn MFS return can be filed electronically.
However, I have seen several cases over the years where the return was rejected, with an error code indicating that the taxpayer's SSN had already been used on another return, as the primary or secondary SSN. In these cases, I think the returns had to filed by mail.
As you know, when the filing status is MFS, there is a field for the spouse's name and SSN.
If the client cannot provide the spouse's SSN, then the return cannot be filed electronically.
But it appears that in at least some cases, paradoxically, if the other spouse has already filed electronically, then the second return gets rejected, because the SSN appears on the first tax return, in the field for the spouse...
To return to your original question, the MFS filing status, in and of itself, does not disqualify a return from electronic filing.
BMKLast edited by NotEasy; 01-29-2010, 04:56 PM.
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Nonresident Alien Spouse
Your client may qualify to use Head of Household filing status if she has children, and the other HoH criteria are met...
If she does not qualify for HoH, then the return cannot be filed electronically unless the spouse has an ITIN. The return could be filed by mail, and in the field for the spouse's SSN, you simply write "NRA."
BMK
[Edit: Okay, I responded too quickly, without having read the last sentence of your post. Obviously, your software is doing it correctly by filling in "NRA."]Burton M. Koss
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Originally posted by Koss View PostYour client may qualify to use Head of Household filing status if she has children, and the other HoH criteria are met...
If she does not qualify for HoH, then the return cannot be filed electronically unless the spouse has an ITIN. The return could be filed by mail, and in the field for the spouse's SSN, you simply write "NRA."
BMK
[Edit: Okay, I responded too quickly, without having read the last sentence of your post. Obviously, your software is doing it correctly by filling in "NRA."]
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Originally posted by NotEasy View PostThis might be a tough question. Do you know if they will accept it if the spouse (still in oversea and has never been in the US before) is a NRA (non-resident alien) without a SSN? My tax program puts 'NRA' in the space for the SSN.Last edited by gkaiseril; 01-29-2010, 07:31 PM.
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They Just do not understand
I just had a client call and wanted to file MFS. After futher questioning as to why he said that is NEWwifes tax person said it would be to her advantage to file this way. We live in a community prop state and he itemizes she does not. I can not figure out how she is better off so I told him to bring her in and hopefully can educate her on the downside of MFS. We will see.
Superman
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Originally posted by superman View PostI just had a client call and wanted to file MFS. After futher questioning as to why he said that is NEWwifes tax person said it would be to her advantage to file this way. We live in a community prop state and he itemizes she does not. I can not figure out how she is better off so I told him to bring her in and hopefully can educate her on the downside of MFS. We will see.
Superman
Back on the subject of EF, some software don't support the IRS allocation schedule needed to do MFS in community property states. When I worked at Block in .. 06? we couldn't do them.Last edited by David1980; 01-30-2010, 11:59 PM.
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