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Filing Joint Returns

You and your spouse may file a joint Form 502D regardless of whether you file your final return jointly or separately.

The estimated tax may be claimed in any proportion on the final return as long as the amounts claimed separately do not exceed the total paid. If you and your spouse plan to file jointly, we recommend that you make estimated tax payments to a joint account.