Filing Separately Or Jointly

Question: Better to file separately or jointly..?
Me and my husband owe taxes for the first time, due to main income coming from pension now. We were wondering if filing separately would help out lowering the number? We’ve always filed jointly in the past.
Answer: Married Filing Joint has lower tax rate so in most cases, filing joint is much better off than filing separate. Some deductions are disallowed if you file as Married Filing Separate.
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Electronic Filing Of Court Documents

Question: Another Florida election contested?
Christine Jennings claims that documented under votes were statistically abnormally high (15%) and this was caused by problems with electronic voting machines in Sarasota county. Under votes are races where no candidate was selected. Given that the under votes represent about 14,000 voters and the margin of victory was only 379 votes she is asking the court to declare her the victor.
Her basis for this relief is that based on statistical analysis of the overall vote in Sarasota county that if the under votes were counted she would have exceed the margin of victory of her opponent
your thoughts folks?
I especially am interested on hearing what you think about what she is asking the court to dohere’s a link to the actual lawsuit filed
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/docs/jennings-contest/?resultpage=19&
Answer: Standard legal language, including the prayer for relief. If she makes a prima facie showing that thousands of votes were uncounted, there should be further investigation under the auspices of the court. Voting is an important right that needs to be guarded.
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