The non-bankrupt spouse can use TurboTax, but they would have to choose to prepare their return separately. So if you are transferring their joint 2017 return into a 2018 return, when it gives you the option to pick who to create the new return for, make sure only the one spouse is selected. Some information about the bankrupt spouse will still need to be entered on the return. Also, some things like pension splitting, donations, medical credit etc… will require manual calculation because the optimizers will not work with only one spouse.
The non-bankrupt spouse can use TurboTax, but they would have to choose to prepare their return separately. So if you are transferring their joint 2017 return into a 2018 return, when it gives you the option to pick who to create the new return for, make sure only the one spouse is selected. Some information about the bankrupt spouse will still need to be entered on the return. Also, some things like pension splitting, donations, medical credit etc… will require manual calculation because the optimizers will not work with only one spouse.
CannyGranny
New Member
CannyGranny
New Member
571297
New Member
katenalex58
New Member
mansur18
New Member
You have clicked a link to a site outside of the TurboTax Community. By clicking "Continue", you will leave the Community and be taken to that site instead.