An earlier post described the case of an older couple, in which both spouses died in the same year. The question was about filing status; the answer was MFS or MFJ. No other choices are available.
But perhaps one of the two taxpayers could use Form 3115 to change their tax year. That might make it possible for one of them to use the single filing status, because they would be single for the year following the death of the spouse.
Yes, I'm kidding.
I've always wanted to do a tax return for an individual with a tax year other than a calendar year. I don't think I ever will.
But it would sure be a hoot.
Suppose an individual had a fiscal year ending on June 30.
Gives a whole new meaning to the request to prepare the tax return based on the final pay stub...
[LMAO]
Burton M. Koss
koss@usakoss.net
But perhaps one of the two taxpayers could use Form 3115 to change their tax year. That might make it possible for one of them to use the single filing status, because they would be single for the year following the death of the spouse.
Yes, I'm kidding.
I've always wanted to do a tax return for an individual with a tax year other than a calendar year. I don't think I ever will.
But it would sure be a hoot.
Suppose an individual had a fiscal year ending on June 30.
Gives a whole new meaning to the request to prepare the tax return based on the final pay stub...
[LMAO]
Burton M. Koss
koss@usakoss.net
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