LdiJ
Senior Member
There are some potentially serious IRS issues here. Even for the first wife.
If she has children it makes no sense at all that she would file as "married filing separately" because it seriously hurts her tax-wise and she is legally entitled (per the tax code) to file as unmarried. If there are no children then she still could be facing some tax consequences (being required to itemize without sufficient expenses to do so if her "husband" itemizes)....while STILL having some basis under the tax code to file as unmarried.
It gets even more complicated for the "husband" and the second wife if there are children and they are filing a joint return.
Of course, those complications are irrelevant if the IRS chooses not to pursue anything....which is possible.
It gets even MORE complicated if the first wife is fraudulently filing a joint return...but hopefully she wouldn't be that "mental"...although its been done.
If she has children it makes no sense at all that she would file as "married filing separately" because it seriously hurts her tax-wise and she is legally entitled (per the tax code) to file as unmarried. If there are no children then she still could be facing some tax consequences (being required to itemize without sufficient expenses to do so if her "husband" itemizes)....while STILL having some basis under the tax code to file as unmarried.
It gets even more complicated for the "husband" and the second wife if there are children and they are filing a joint return.
Of course, those complications are irrelevant if the IRS chooses not to pursue anything....which is possible.
It gets even MORE complicated if the first wife is fraudulently filing a joint return...but hopefully she wouldn't be that "mental"...although its been done.