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Husband and wife now residing in separate States

Cherylle
Level 2

My client and her husband usually file a joint tax Federal and Hawaii State tax return. Both are now retired. They have a rental property in a Single-member LLC (Michigan) wholly owned by a Multi-member LLC (Hawaii) of which they are both members. Last year the husband moved to Michigan to look after his elderly father and became a Michigan resident.  His wife remains in Hawaii as a Hawaii resident. Can they still file a joint Federal Tax return? What would be their filing status?

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IRonMaN
Level 15

The same, unless filing separate is an available option and more beneficial in the two states.  


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IRonMaN
Level 15

Unless they filed for divorce along the way, they are still married which means they can file a joint return.


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Cherylle
Level 2

Thanks and how would they file State Tax returns?

IRonMaN
Level 15

The same, unless filing separate is an available option and more beneficial in the two states.  


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Cherylle
Level 2

Thank you

IRonMaN
Level 15

You betcha!


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