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Are there tax benefits to a married couple filing joint vs. head of household?

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Are there tax benefits to a married couple filing joint vs. head of household?

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Married couple cannot file as Head of Household. They can either file as Joint or Married Filing Separately.

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Consult a professional. There are requirements for filing head of household. You have be seperated for over six months to file Head of household. If you are married, not seperated, you have to file married filing jointly, or married filing seperately.

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The main tax benefit is that incomes are averaged, and for many people, this means a lower tax rate.

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