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if my partner and I are in a domestic partnership can we file taxes jointly?
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If you're in a domestic partnership, you generally cannot file federal taxes jointly, as joint filing is limited to married couples. However, some states allow registered domestic partners to file their state taxes jointly. Check your state's specific tax laws to determine if you can file jointly for state taxes. Keep in mind that for federal purposes, each partner in a domestic partnership will need to file their taxes separately, as single filers or head of household, if eligible.
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