Never mind....found something on the H&R Block site..
Can my spouse and I change our filing status from married filing jointly to married filing separately?
Answer
Yes, even if you’ve filed jointly for years, you can change your filing status to married filing separately on a new return whenever you wish. You won’t pay a penalty for changing your filing status. However, when choosing your filing status, you should calculate your federal and state returns using each filing status before making any changes. Then, you can see which return results in the larger refund or the smaller balance due.
If you change your filing status from joint to separate, you’ll usually pay more tax. That’s because many of the following items are reduced or not allowed when married filing separately:
Credits
Deductions
Exclusions
So, you should do your research before changing your filing status from joint to separate.
So I guess I'll just file jointly for 2021 and take her off for 2022. Brings my US tax down to 0. I guess it would work out better in the future to keep my wife on the taxes....but I really don't want to mess with the double taxation rules....we don't have enough money coming in for it to make much difference. This will keep my wife's future income from having to be declared on my US taxes. I like a simple life......