Hi, Hubby and I finally received our discharge (6 months after filing), but now we look at taxes. Normally, we receive a large refund, which the trustee wants to see. Our lawyer instructed us to claim more exemptions... so we claimed 12 according to the IRS website after we used their calculator to try to balance out our taxes to $0... nothing owed nothing due. Well, it doesn't look like their calculator correctly gave us zero. Now, we either get a huge return (possibly close to $6k) and need to turn it over to the trustee if we file "married filing jointly", or if we file "married filing separate", it will be small (about $1600)... possibly small enough that they may not want it.
So my questions: Can we file "married filing separately" for one return and then go back to filing jointly the subsequent years? Is this not allowed because the trustee wants to see a "regular" return? Did your lawyers ask you to file together or separate? Does the trustee always take the whole thing? Just getting an idea of what we're looking at.
So my questions: Can we file "married filing separately" for one return and then go back to filing jointly the subsequent years? Is this not allowed because the trustee wants to see a "regular" return? Did your lawyers ask you to file together or separate? Does the trustee always take the whole thing? Just getting an idea of what we're looking at.
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