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today were talking about married filing separately and specifically who should file married filing separately kind of what are the downsides of married filing separately whats the process whats the impact on state taxes as well as going through a few examples so todays topic again is going to be on those that are married filing separately or those that may want to choose to file separately now Im going to preface this entire conversation by saying that very rarely would we advise a client to do married filing separately so the cases where married filing separately make sense is little but we do want to know and we want you to know when it does make sense because you might fall into one of these categories and you are filing a joint return where it might make sense to look at married find separately so just remember that again majority of the cases that we look at you are much better off filing married filing jointly than separately but there are a few situations and thats what we