US Citizen married filing separately, spouse lives outside US: does spouse need ITIN?
Hello. I am a US Citizen living in the US full time. My husband is German, living in Europe full time. We got married in the US in September 2006. My husband is applying for a green card but meanwhile cannot enter the US, due to immigration rules. Therefore we have not lived in the US together during the 2006 tax year and my husband has not earned any US income during the 2006 year. (In fact, he has never lived in the US and has never earned any US income.)
I am planning to file my taxes for the 2006 year as Married Filing Separately. Do I need to get an ITIN for my husband? He will not be filing any taxes in the US for the 2006 year, either jointly or separately. The only place I need to mention him on my tax return is to list his name and his SSN. Since he does not have an SSN, I am wondering if I need to get him an ITIN.
(Once he gets the green card he will move to the US and get an SSN, but this will not happen until 2007 or 2008. I am also concerned that if I get him an ITIN now, this will mess up his ability to get an SSN when he gets the green card, as I know that you can't have both an ITIN and an SSN.)
I would greatly appreciate any light you can shed on this matter.
L Pierce