Tax fraud is illegal and the action described would fit into that category. The IRS is very aggressive and very good at prosecuting persons who are foolish enough to attempt to defraud the U.S. government. Penalties for knowingly and willfully filing a false tax return and/or accompanying documents can be $100,000 fine and 1 year imprisonment in a federal facility for each guilty count.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
if me and my husband both have a residence and we are married can we both file head of household?
In a patrilocal residence, who leaves the household so that the married couple lives with or near the husband's parents?
If he is your husband legally you can take on his name when you got married.
i married in 2005 to an illegal with no valid id only a legal birth certificate from his country! am i legally maried to him here in the US?
no
Yes, the two are both married and together so it would be obvious that the two must constitute some sort of household as well as regulations for the household.
Call the police. Being married to two people at the same time is illegal.
just do it you or he wont get into trouble. im an illegal myself married my husband who is in the air force. and everything is fine. a few steps since we re illegal but nothing harmful. after you get married hell have to report it and they youll get your military id.
I'm married me and my husband are separated and live in different state I have being single and Head of household for the past eight years.
From what I understand, you can't marry anyone who is already married (unless they divorce their current partner or become a widow)
Unless your husband is in reality your ex-husband under a decree of divorce or separate maintenance, he is not allowed to "file single." (Filing single is not the same thing as "married filing separately.") If you are married, the only filing statuses you may use are: 1) Married filing jointly 2) Married filing separately 3) Head of Household under rare circumstances where your spouse did not live with you at all during the last six months of the year, is not reasonably expected to return, and you maintain a household for a qualifying dependent child. If your husband has already filed, properly or improperly, your only choice is Married Filing Separately (or Head of Household if you qualify). Your husband can't file two returns. If your husband comes to his senses later, you can amend your returns and file a joint return.