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Smart Tax Tips if You’re Married and Filing Jointly or Separately

Blog, Divorce and Legal SeparationBy Jones Family Law Group, LLCApril 5, 2022

Tax filing deadline is fast approaching–it falls on Monday, April 18, 2022. For divorcing spouses, this means deciding whether to file as Married – Filing Jointly, or Married –  Filing Separately. Although it is not required by law, for the vast majority of legally wed people, it is typically extremely advantageous to file tax returns…

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