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If I have a married couple in Washington State that wants to file separately how do I get Pro Series to handle this? Create make believe W-2's with half the items?

jbohleber
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Just-Lisa-Now-
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I believe you make community property adjustments on Line 21...Ive never had a couple in a community property state that live together come out better filing separate, so I haven't had to do one of these in a looong time.


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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

I believe you make community property adjustments on Line 21...Ive never had a couple in a community property state that live together come out better filing separate, so I haven't had to do one of these in a looong time.


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ehill
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Filing separately has no relation to the W-2.  Who ever the W-2 is assigned to has to claim the income regardless of how you file.

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sjrcpa
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@ehill Washington is a community property state.

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ehill
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ok did not think about community property state
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