That would
save married couples filing jointly who earn $ 40,000 to $ 150,000 on average $ 50.
Not exact matches
This means that some
married couples could
save money by
filing taxes separately and getting on the more - expensive IBR plan, as opposed to the cheaper REPAYE plan.
The IRS suggests
married couples in community property states look at their tax situation under both joint and separate
filing options to determine which version
saves them the most (TurboTax will do this for you).
Normally,
married couples can
save thousands of dollars just by
filing jointly instead of separately.