When a spouse dies, does the survivor file as single in the year following death?
If I file as married in the year after my spouse died, how do I handle the signature of my spouse on the form?
If I file as married in the year after my spouse died, how do I handle the signature of my spouse on the form?
Qualifying Widow (or Qualifying Widower) is a filing status that allows you to retain the benefits of the Married Filing Jointly status for two years after the year of your spouse's death.
You must have a dependent child in order to file as a Qualifying Widow or Widower. In fact, the full name of this filing status is actually "Qualifying Widow(er) with a Dependent Child". If you do not meet the requirements for qualifying widower and you have not remarried then you must file as single.
For the two years after the year of your spouse's death, you can use the Qualifying Widow(er) filing status if all 5 of the following statements are true:
If you remarried during the year, you cannot file as Qualifying Widow or Widower. Neither can you file as Qualifying Widow or Widower if you do not have a dependent child for whom you kept up a home.
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