Tax Expert Weighs In: Is Filing Married Jointly the Right Choice for 2023?

by | Oct 3, 2023 | Spousal IRA | 27 comments

Tax Expert Weighs In: Is Filing Married Jointly the Right Choice for 2023?




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27 Comments

  1. Mina Stellor

    Hello everyone, I hope someone can shed some light on a possible scenario and end an argument. Lets say spouse A earned $50,000 and filed married separate. Spouse B earned $20,000 and refuses to file. Does Spouse B legally have to file? I believe so because the minimum income to file separate is $5. Spouse B thinks he does not have to file because his income is under the minimum to file married joint. But if his spouse filed married separate, that leaves him with no choice but to go with the requirements as married separate. I googled this scenario and have found nothing about it other than articles about the pros and cons of filing separately.

  2. Joe Mulbah

    Hi
    What is best method in filling out the W-4 form?

  3. Girls world YouTube

    QUESTION…..!!! I was married last year But we did not end stay together we still married I'm filing married filing separate But he owes child support will they take my refund to pay his back child support….!!!

  4. Rejoys43

    Can I claim my husband with dementia as a dependent even if he lives in a boarding house?

  5. Rejoys43

    Thank you for the great video Karlton, very good info., but I have a ? for you or anyone who can help me, please. My husband and I always filed joint taxes but now he has dementia and the last week of July last yr., he had to move to a boarding house of independent living. He still capable to sign papers but I was told that I have to file separately to don't affect his medical benefits. Is it true? I pay rent, my income and his social sec. benefits combined are $34,400 per yr. and all his social ($1,300) goes to the boarding house and his personal expenses. I'm really struggling $ and feel like filing jointly will help us. Do I have to file separately? Thanks!

  6. SurveyingStudy

    Why pay taxes when the feds print $ our of thin air into inflation?
    Why not 0 taxes if they just print

  7. NatNat Wisdom

    What are pros and cons of changing my name from marriage? (With children)

  8. A D

    isn't the less than sign this < vs the greater than sign > ? jw

  9. lonewolf36s

    I'm getting fairly strong Tai Lopez, Owen Cook vibes here.
    I'm gonna chill on this thought chain and feel this out some more, i'm giving it a chance as the details provided SEEM legit.
    But this is some straight-up California seminar shit right here, let's be honest now. I won't say it again, just this once. But I feel like I'm buying an e-book or some diet pills from Maggie Q.
    ima shutup now, see where this channel goes; i said what i came to say ok 😮

  10. Clearpoint Creatives

    What about me? I am married, I work but she doesn’t?

  11. Veronica Bujanos

    Is it worth filing seperately because of income based student loan repayment?

  12. Traverse Earth

    Can you file for an elderly parent who past away in September of the tax year?

  13. Alex Rodriguez

    In California do we need pay federal taxes on 20022 stimulus?

  14. Taylor Nedela

    So what if your not legally separated but have not lived together over a year. Can I file married separately and I will get all the eitc child tax credit. The kids are min not his and has lived with me only?

  15. MIckey Busanet

    If your married and you file separately, does your info show on there taxes

  16. Denille Benjamin

    What if you have more than 3 kids and wanted to file separately to have the benefits from all the dependents

  17. AAron M RobertsJr

    Head of house hold.Wife did not produce an ID.

  18. YouMikeTV

    Love your videos Karlton

  19. Don-micheal Bell

    What if your spouse doesn't work?

  20. James Karrie

    Who actually gets caught not reporting tips?

  21. Oliver Clinton

    I feel one Of the greatest challenges that we first timers face in the ma rket is that we end up losing all we have,making it difficult to find ourselves back to our feet. My biggest advice is to always seek the services of a professional just like I did when I ventured into it for the first time. Big thanks to Hilder Ferguson. I now make huge profits by weekly through her services while still learning to stand on my own.

  22. Kind Hemp Co.

    We've been reporting high amounts of income on our taxes to show the mortgage lenders that we can afford a large mortgage. Does investing in real estate help you offset our income taxes without affecting our income in the eyes of the bank??? Most importantly we're trying to qualify for a higher mortgage! Thanks for all your knowledge Karlton you're the best!

  23. Local Island Flavor

    Can you claim business deductions if filing married jointly? My wife is W2

  24. Joseph Smyth

    I must have a red dot next to my name. I get audited yearly.

  25. Owen Adrian

    Thanks bud for keepin us financially Educated! Regardless of how bad it gets on the economy, I still make over $22,000 every single week.

  26. Lauren O'Donnell

    Passive income does have a way of liberating people, i remain eternally grateful to Mrs Karen Cosmann and her company for their efforts that got me to this point, finally payed off my mortgage and all my debts, what more could I've asked for.

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