Hi,
I haven't head to deal with this scenario yet and so any help would be greatly appreciated. Tax clients were separated all of 2009. They have attorneys and are not on speaking terms with one another. They most likely will be divorced some time this year if they can work it all out.
Husband wants to file MFS and itemize deduct's because he has mortgage interest. He still lives in the house and is paying that bill.
Wife is renting apartment and agrees that husband is paying the mortgage and she is not asking to claim any of that. She does not want to itemize because the standard would benefit her more on MFS return.
I know that if one itemizes they are both supposed to itemize. Can the husband just go ahead with itemizing and then leave the wife out of luck?
Thanks,
Becky
I haven't head to deal with this scenario yet and so any help would be greatly appreciated. Tax clients were separated all of 2009. They have attorneys and are not on speaking terms with one another. They most likely will be divorced some time this year if they can work it all out.
Husband wants to file MFS and itemize deduct's because he has mortgage interest. He still lives in the house and is paying that bill.
Wife is renting apartment and agrees that husband is paying the mortgage and she is not asking to claim any of that. She does not want to itemize because the standard would benefit her more on MFS return.
I know that if one itemizes they are both supposed to itemize. Can the husband just go ahead with itemizing and then leave the wife out of luck?
Thanks,
Becky
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