Originally Posted by AtlantaTaxExpert
Assuming an annual pension of $4,800 and SS benefits of $11,004 ($917 X 12), you would owe $538 for 2005 if you filed separately.
Assuming an annual pension of $4,800 and SS benefits of $5,502 ($917 X 6), you would owe about $129 for 2004 if you filed separately.
What is your husband's annual pension income?? If it's $11,850 or less, you could file jointly and STILL owe nothing.
You would have to apply for an Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN) for your husband, but that's not too hard. All you need is to fill out a Form W-7, get a notarized photocopy of his passport and mail both with your tax returns.