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If you’re married, you’ll need to decide how to file your taxes. Here’s why filing together might mean a larger refund. MedstockPhotos / Shutterstock.com
Every tax season, married couples typically must choose how to file their taxes. If a couple want to use the tax-filing status known as “married filing jointly,” they file a single tax return that reflects both of their income. If they want to use the filing status known as “married filing separately,” each spouse files his or her own return. While there are situations in which married couples…