On 4/29/2020 3:21 PM, Guardrail wrote:

I find it kind of weird that the law allows couples to have joint assets,
liabilities, income and expenses, but doesn't allow them to report jointly
for tax purposes (unless, I guess, they go into proper business partnerships
and maintain formal business accounts). So I want to know the right way to
do it, and then ask if GnuCash can do that.

What jurisdiction? What kind of tax reporting?

Not of course a gnucash question, but in the US, for example, married couples can most certainly file income tax jointly (and unmarried via "head of household"). They are also allowed to file separately, but not required to.

Michael D Novack


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