I have a question that has bugged me for years and I cant seem to find a simple answer to. Maybe someone could enlighten me.
Whenever I do a new clients taxes I ALWAYS have both the husband and wife sign the electronic form 8879. I have a small office in my home and I get pretty busy during tax season and a LOT of times either one spouse or the other will come in to have their taxes done and its a big pain in the behind when I have to deal with the other spouse signing the form. I live and work in a Military town and a lot of government workers and so a lot of times the spouse will be out of state or overseas. My question is, is it LEGAL for only one spouse to sign the form 8879? I have read everything I can find on the subject, and even the form 8879 itself has instructions that could be interpreted to mean that one spouse could sign the form ( I THINK).
Any opinions?? It would make my life a whole lot easier if only one spouse could sign that form.
Whenever I do a new clients taxes I ALWAYS have both the husband and wife sign the electronic form 8879. I have a small office in my home and I get pretty busy during tax season and a LOT of times either one spouse or the other will come in to have their taxes done and its a big pain in the behind when I have to deal with the other spouse signing the form. I live and work in a Military town and a lot of government workers and so a lot of times the spouse will be out of state or overseas. My question is, is it LEGAL for only one spouse to sign the form 8879? I have read everything I can find on the subject, and even the form 8879 itself has instructions that could be interpreted to mean that one spouse could sign the form ( I THINK).
Any opinions?? It would make my life a whole lot easier if only one spouse could sign that form.
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