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silky1's avatar

If a person works two jobs can they file seperate income taxes?

Asked by silky1 (1510points) October 30th, 2011

A separate one for each job when no dependents are claimed.

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LuckyGuy's avatar

Not unless you have two social security numbers. ;-)

The payments from the two jobs will be added together. You will have 2 W-2 forms (or 1099 forms) but the amounts will be totaled on your tax form.

MrItty's avatar

Of course not. You file an income tax per individual (or married couple), not per job.

Afos22's avatar

This is tax fraud.

marinelife's avatar

No, you must declare all of your income on one return.

JLeslie's avatar

Why would you want to?

YARNLADY's avatar

It can’t imagine why. You wouldn’t be able to qualify for the medical deductions, or the social security cut-off amount if you don’t combine all your income.

john65pennington's avatar

All your income is combined to make one total.

Unless you have a twin brother, you file all combined income together.

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