Married but separated and filed married joint

<p>No, he claims hiself, me and my son. So, should I just report myself or 0 since he claimed all of us? Am I considered a dislocated worker if I am not making any profit with the bus?</p>

<p>Will I likely selected for verification if my income is 0? I think this will definitely raise flags. Do you think turning in my 1040, separation agreement, and a bill with his address will be enough verification? I got a good feeling I will be picked because of my circumstances and I want to be prepared.</p>

<p>The regulations state that when income is separated out from a joint return due to divorce or separation, you refigure the taxes based on how the person would file if she were doing it separately. In other words, who would be claiming the kids? If it would be your H, then don’t include them when you refigure your taxes - use 1. Considering how low your income is, it won’t make a difference, anyway. </p>

<p>You very well may be flagged for verification, but you are being honest & have all of your info together, so don’t worry. To prepare, you will also need his W2 statements (to verify the separation of income). When you complete your verification worksheet, you will not include him in your household. You should include an explanation of the situation so that the aid officer will understand what is going on.</p>