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Filing Status? santucci720 02-10-2007
`--> Re: Filing Status? Benjamin Yazers...02-12-2007
Posted by santucci720 on February 10, 2007, 6:05 am
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I worked in only Delaware in 2006. I bought a house in New
Jersey in 2006. My wife and I got married Dec 2006. My
wife worked in NJ for 2006. I had no NJ tax withheld since
I told no one I moved to NJ until Jan1 2007

My questions is: I was thinking about filing a joint federal
return, but for the state returns, I would file in Delaware
separately and she would file in NJ separately.

What is the easiest way to do this or should I do something
else?

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by Benjamin Yazersky CPA on February 12, 2007, 12:04 am
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> I worked in only Delaware in 2006. I bought a house in New
> Jersey in 2006. My wife and I got married Dec 2006. My
> wife worked in NJ for 2006. I had no NJ tax withheld since
> I told no one I moved to NJ until Jan1 2007
>
> My questions is: I was thinking about filing a joint federal
> return, but for the state returns, I would file in Delaware
> separately and she would file in NJ separately.
>
> What is the easiest way to do this or should I do something
> else?

If you are married at the end of the year, you can file a jt
federal return

States are another story.
You may have to file separately, if your residency status is
not the same.

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