PARSIPPANY, N.J., March 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Couples who said
their "I do's" in 2010 may still be reminiscing about their
honeymoon or writing thank you notes. But with the 2011 tax
season underway, Jackson Hewitt Tax Service® offers the new "Mr.
& Mrs." some essential tips about their new tax filing
status.
"Newlyweds and all married taxpayers have the choice of filing
jointly or separately, and this filing status can change each year
based on their circumstances," said Mark
Steber, chief tax officer, Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.
"Generally speaking, using the 'married filing jointly' status will
offer the lowest tax liability and the highest standard deduction,
but it's important to understand the differences and to make an
informed decision when filing."
Steber advises couples filing a joint return for the first time
to keep the following in mind:
- Choosing the 'married filing separately' status may be
advantageous in some cases, such as when one of the filers has
large deductions or expenses. In these situations, filing
separately may provide a better tax benefit to the couple.
- The Internal Revenue Service recognizes a couple's marital
status on the last day of the year at 11:59
p.m. Even couples who wed right before midnight
(11:59 p.m.) on December 31, 2010, are considered legally married
for the full 2010 tax year.
- Couples should note that certain credits, including the Child
and Dependent Care Credit, the Earned Income Tax Credit and certain
education credits, are not available under the "married filing
separately" status.
- Getting married often results in a new name. Newlyweds whose
names changed should contact the Social Security Administration.
Names listed should match all forms of identification and documents
from employers, loan holders and investment accounts.
About Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.
Based in Parsippany, N.J.,
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. (NYSE: JTX) is an industry leading
provider of full service individual federal and state income tax
preparation, with franchised and company-owned office locations
throughout the United States. Jackson Hewitt Tax Service®
also offers an online tax preparation product at
www.jacksonhewittonline.com. For more information, or to
locate the Jackson Hewitt® office nearest to you, visit
www.jacksonhewitt.com or call 1-800-234-1040. Jackson Hewitt can also be found on Facebook and
Twitter.
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SOURCE Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.