Can I file my taxes jointly with my spouse using TaxAct?

Asked 6 months ago
Yes, you can file your taxes jointly with your spouse using TaxAct. TaxAct supports filing as married filing jointly, which is an option available to couples who are legally married and have combined income. When you use TaxAct to prepare your return, you will have the option to select the filing status that best fits your circumstances. By choosing "married filing jointly," you can combine the income, deductions, and credits of both you and your spouse in a single tax return. This filing status generally offers certain tax benefits, such as potentially lower tax rates and eligibility for certain deductions and credits. TaxAct makes it easy and convenient to file jointly, helping you maximize your tax savings.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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