If you married filing separately, you don't really need your spouse's itin. You can simply put a NON-RA on the line where you normally should put your spouse' SSN or itin. This should definitely be ok since I have already used this way to file my tax return for several years. And the IRS staff told me to do it this way. And my tax returns were audited.
NON-RA is enough
If you married filing separately, you don't really need your spouse's itin. You can simply put a NON-RA on the line where you normally should put your spouse' SSN or itin. This should definitely be ok since I have already used this way to file my tax return for several years. And the IRS staff told me to do it this way. And my tax returns were audited.
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回複:NON-RA is enough
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03/24/2004 postreply
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回複:NON-RA is enough
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03/24/2004 postreply
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你樓下的幾個問題我不一一回答了,
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03/24/2004 postreply
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