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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this possible? I am reading that it is not possible. I would get a lot back if I did because I would be single, head of household and have children BUT it seems wrong. Please advise. Thanks![/quote] You're asking if you can lie to the government about your marital status, [b]in order to gain money you would not otherwise get, [/b]on a document you will sign under the penalties of perjury. Oh also, you've written into the internet asking questions about it, demonstrating your intent. Congrats, if you go down this road, you will have created an open and shut case of tax fraud![/quote] I mean it originally was her money. She’s just now finding out she gets less of her own money because of her wedding date. [/quote] I think you're misunderstanding why I wrote that. I don't care about a "taxes are theft" view of the world or whatever, you can disagree with taxes all you want and think they're illegitimate, etc., etc. Have fun. I wrote the bolded because lying for the purpose of evading a tax you owe (whether you think you should owe it or not) is a felony punishable by up to five years imprisonment. False statements in other tax contexts or failing to file a return are punished less severely.[/quote]
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