
It is once again that time of year, tax season has begun. You might be feeling stressed thinking about filling out your taxes. Those stressful feeling can become even more complicated if you have recently undergone a divorce. The Law Office of David A. King, P.C. breaks down how a divorce can affect your taxes.
When people are married, they file their taxes under a joint status; however, that obviously changes when people go through a divorce. Before you file your taxes, you should consider what status you will use for filing your taxes.
If you are unsure what status to put, think about the day your divorce was finalized. If your divorce was finalized before December 31 2020, you can file under a single or head of household status. Yet, if your divorce was finalized sometime after the last day of December, you should probably still fill under a joint status. You can always reach out to a professional for their help over the matter as well.
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