I have a married client who was told she needed to file separately in order to get help with her large student loans. Since the husband is filing Schedule A, does that mean that the spouse must also do schedule A even though she has very little deductions?
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Originally posted by jagilpin View PostI have a married client who was told she needed to file separately in order to get help with her large student loans. Since the husband is filing Schedule A, does that mean that the spouse must also do schedule A even though she has very little deductions?
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Originally posted by spanel View PostYes it does. PS I've always been Leary about couples that come in and say if I file mfs for X number of years.. I might get some of my student loans paid. They never calculate how much they are losing because of filling separate plus the extra filling fees.
ChrisIf you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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