Common filing status pitfalls to watch for
Filing status can change your bracket, standard deduction, and eligibility for certain credits—so it’s worth getting right.
Many people default to the same filing status year after year without checking whether life changes have made another option more appropriate.
Events like marriage, separation, supporting a relative, or having a child can all shift which filing status matches your situation.
Choosing the wrong status can mean paying more than you owe or missing out on credits that were designed for your situation.
- Review the IRS definitions of each filing status whenever your household changes.
- Use the calculator to compare brackets and estimated tax under each status you might qualify for.
- Note which credits are available only under certain statuses and whether you now qualify.
- Ask a professional if your situation is complex, such as shared custody or recent separation.