Hello!
I am about to file my U.S. taxes as a married woman for the first time. But I am stumbling on the question in regards to my filing status:
My British husband and I got married in September 2010. After some research I am not happy with the filing status I am being given. According to the IRS website I should file "married filing separately", which is totally unfair because I cannot claim the interest I pay on my student loans and will be taxed more. My issue lies in that my husband and I have such a unique situation. We are legally married but we don't live together, he does not live in the country, is not a US citizen or resident alien, he will not be filing a US tax return, and we do not currently share any expenses. And I was single for about 90% of the year. I am , for a lack of a better category, more single than married until I am officially living in the UK with him. So I just want to know whether or not "married filing single" truly is my filing status.
If anyone can shed some light I would truly appreciate it.
Thanks so much,
Maria