What are the tax implications of being married & filing seperately? How will this affect my kids college aid?
I seperated with my husband in May because of his drug abuse and violence, with some cheating thrown in. Tax time is coming up. I have 2 children (20 and 22) attending full time college. They are my children, not his. Would filing married but seperately adversely affect my aticipated tax refund? How would this affect doing the FASFA’s for student aid since I would need his financial info to complete them? We are not reconciling and I dont anticipate him cooperating with me on these issues. I know there are really 2 questions, but they are related
I’m sure there are lots of tax implications. It sounds like you need to see a professional tax advisor. Good Luck.
(Thanks for your answer to my question. Had you read my profile? – as you put that bit about life being a journey. I just get so frustrated, and if I chat to too many women I might get too flippant and I get a reputation (too desperate), and what if it never happens?)



July 9th, 2009 at 6:03 am
If you file married and seperate, you will pay more in taxes and get less back. File married joint and carry the husband as a dependent.
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