Hello, a few tax q's please,
My partner who is an EEA national, was living in the US on a work visa for part of last year and because so will be filling his taxes in the US for 2009(had done so for a few years prior also). After the 2009 taxes however since we now live in the UK, will he be required to file any more? Not if he's not a green card holder correct? His visa is no longer valid in the US and we are unmarried partners (although the UK considers us family members).
Also when we do decide to get married, when I file for taxes in the coming years, will I need to include our joint checking/savings? property? Would I need to include his salary in my taxes? Is it better for a US citizen to keep savings/income/property separate even in marriage? We even have a joint savings/checking account in the UK right now but the money is clearly his as I'm not currently employed. Even if we are unmarried would I need to declare joint accounts to the IRS?
Separately, I likely will never go over the threshold of income to have to pay additional taxes in the US but if I have to include his salary and stocks, savings etc, we'd absolutely be over it. Basically I don't want him to have to pay additional taxes simply for being with an American who doesn't want to give up their citizenship. I'd like to know what the deal is for filling in the US with a husband not connected to the US at all except through me and haven't really read any info on this on other threads yet.
Thanks to all for any guidance!