Tips for Recently Married or Divorced Taxpayers
Source: IRS.gov
1/27/2009
If you were married or divorced recently, there are a couple of things you’ll
want to do to ensure the name on your tax return matches the name registered
with the Social Security Administration.
If a taxpayer takes their spouse’s last name or if both spouses hyphenate
their last names, they may run into complications if they don’t notify the SSA.
If the newlyweds file a tax return using their new last names, IRS computers
would not be able to match the new name with their Social Security Number.
After a divorce, taxpayers who change back to their previous last name also
need to notify the SSA of the change.
Informing the SSA of a name change is quite simple. File a Form SS-5 at your
local SSA office. The form is available on SSA’s Web site at
www.socialsecurity.gov, by calling 800-772-1213 or at local offices. It usually
takes about two weeks to have the change verified.
Taxpayers who adopt their spouse’s child after getting married will want to
make sure the children have an SSN. Taxpayers must provide SSNs for each
dependent claimed on a tax return. For adopted children without SSNs, the
parents can apply for an Adoption Taxpayer Identification Number – or ATIN – by
filing Form W-7A, Application for Taxpayer Identification Number for Pending
U.S. Adoptions with the IRS. The ATIN is a temporary number used in place of an
SSN on the tax return. The W-7A is available on the IRS Web site, IRS.gov, or by
calling 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).
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