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If the interest is split, whoever didn't get the 1098 needs to include the other's name and SSN on Schedule A.
As far as what scenario is best for you, that is impossible to determine without knowing the rest. However chances are two months or so of interest is not enough to want to give up your standard deductions (you cannot take the standard and itemize at the same time)....what is normally better is to determine who has the tax burden (usually the 'man' will have a higher income and more taxes due, while the 'woman' a lower income and is already perhaps looking at a refund).
You will not be able to file jointly though, that is reserved for married couples only. I am not sure if that will get incorrectly recommended.
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As far as what scenario is best for you, that is impossible to determine without knowing the rest. However chances are two months or so of interest is not enough to want to give up your standard deductions (you cannot take the standard and itemize at the same time)....what is normally better is to determine who has the tax burden (usually the 'man' will have a higher income and more taxes due, while the 'woman' a lower income and is already perhaps looking at a refund).
You will not be able to file jointly though, that is reserved for married couples only. I am not sure if that will get incorrectly recommended.
Å
