Can a married couple file separately and claim different deductions?


2 Responses to “Can a married couple file separately and claim different deductions?”

  1. spicertax says:

    No. The law has always been that both must itemize or both must take the standard deduction.

  2. SG says:

    No, for MFS status, if one itemizes, both must itemize. Even if it causes one of the returns to have itemized deductions of zero.

    Married Filing Jointly, as a general rule, yields the best tax results.

    Also, if you live together in a community property state, (most) income and deduction items get split 50/50 between the two of you anyway.

    Why do you want to shift deductions to the lower tax bracket? Is your income so high that your itemized deductions are completely phased out?

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