Wage earner has filed for spouse to come to US. He is citizen; she is NRA, pending interview and visa to come to US. So, is the US taxpayer (citizen) considered married or unmarried for "tax choices" (filing) purposes at end of year? The taxpayer also has a sister (younger - no income - not married) living with him and being supported by him. Over 50% support and lived with him all year.
Some trouble to go through to get the ITIN and NRA process to file that way, so not sure if totally worth it. Lower middle income for taxpayer; but taxpayer can claim the sister. Can it be HOH or single filer only, as regards possible filing outcomes? My brain is frozen on this to make sense today.
Thanks for your help.
PS: Client is California resident
Some trouble to go through to get the ITIN and NRA process to file that way, so not sure if totally worth it. Lower middle income for taxpayer; but taxpayer can claim the sister. Can it be HOH or single filer only, as regards possible filing outcomes? My brain is frozen on this to make sense today.
Thanks for your help.
PS: Client is California resident
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