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We report, for the first time here, that in tax year 2020 the male spouse was listed first on the Form 1040 on 88.1% of all joint returns filed by different-sex couples. In tax year 1996, the first year we can measure it, the mans name was listed first on the Form 1040 97.3% of the time.
The researchers point out that Instructions for Form 1040 have suggested that the first person listed be the one who completed the tax return. Over the past 20 years, this may have historically resulted in the mans name being listed first in a joint filing scenario for any number of reasons.
Whose name goes first has absolutely no impact on tax liability, so in one sense it does not matter at all. But the name order by gender is undeniably non-random. The mans name is more likely to go first when most of the couples income is earned by him. Its also seen more among older joint filers.
Your Middle initial is not required. All that matters is that the IRS system matches the Social Security number. If youve previously filed with a middle initial thats DIFFERENT form another middles initial (or if last name was wrong) you might get a request for identity verification.
When assembling your tax return, place the forms in order of their sequence, with Form 1040 (or 1040A) on top. If you have any supporting statements or schedules, attach them all at the end, in the same order as the forms or schedules they refer to.
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Does the Primary Taxpayer Matter? Who you list as the primary taxpayer holds no legal or financial weight with the IRS. It wont impact your tax liability at all. However, it may impact how the couples information is displayed on the tax return and other associated documents.
Spouse: Financially supported by the assessee. Children: Includes dependent children of the assessee. Parents: Biological or adoptive parents supported by the assessee. Siblings: Brothers and sisters, provided they rely on the assessee for maintenance.

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