wgc3rd
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itonewbie
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There's no box for that. Is the joint return being filed only to make a refund claim? If so, would either spouse owe tax if they were to file MFS?
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wgc3rd
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it's not joint, it's a MFS return. the spouse information is required, so I entered it. the return was rejected because the spouse's was claimed by their son. i believe indicating the spouse can be claimed on someone else's return will correct the error i am getting, but i don't know how to do that.
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What message did you receive with that rejection?
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"If Form 1040, 'SpouseClaimAsDependentInd" is not checked, then the Spouse SSN must not be the same as a Dependent SSN on another return."
The spouse was correctly claimed on another reuturn, but i had to enter his SSN. If i can just check that stupid box!
The spouse was correctly claimed on another reuturn, but i had to enter his SSN. If i can just check that stupid box!