Determine Your Tax Filing Status

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Determine Your Tax Filing Status Start Here!

Were you single or married on the final day of the tax year? Has your spouse recently died? Learn about filing requirements as a Qualifying Widow!

Are you being included as a dependent in another taxpayers return? Yes No Not sure if you qualify as a dependent? Get more information!

Do you have qualifying dependents? Yes No

Do you pay more than half of the costs to maintain a household? Yes No

You don’t have to file a tax return because you are included on that taxpayer’s return as a dependent. Make sure to file your taxes by April 15th, 2018 OR file your extension by April 15th 2018. Try Again!

Are you electing to file separately from your spouse? Yes No Not sure if you should file separately or jointly? Get more information on what each status means.

Your filing status is a Head of Household Make sure to file your taxes or an extension by April 15th, 2018. Try Again!

Your fling status is a Single taxpayer Make sure to file your taxes or an extension by April 15th, 2018. Try Again!

Your filing status is Married Filing Jointly Make sure to file your taxes or an extension by April 15th, 2018. Try Again!

Your filing status is Married Filing Separately Make sure to file your taxes or an extension by April 15th, 2018. Try Again!