Who’s Named First on Your Income Tax Return? (2024)

Does the order of names on your joint federal income tax return reveal significant things about you and your partner? A recent study suggests the answer could be yes — that tax return name order may hold some clues about social norms and beliefs.

The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan, using data from the U.S. Treasury Department, found that nearly 90% of married heterosexual couples who filed joint federal income tax returns listed the man's name before the woman's name. The tendency to list the man’s name first on the tax return was linked to factors like political and gender attitudes, risk tolerance, and fear of tax noncompliance.

However, the study additionally revealed that the number of joint federal income tax returns filed with the man’s name listed first on Form 1040 has declined by more than 9% over the last two decades.

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Does it matter whose name is first on a tax return?

The person listed first on your joint federal income tax return is sometimes called the “primary taxpayer.” But it’s important to note that your tax liability remains the same whether you list your name or your partner's name first on your federal income tax return when you are married and filing jointly. And the order of spouse names on your joint tax return doesn’t mean one spouse has more or less income or will have to pay more or less tax than the other.

However, when you file taxes jointly, both spouses must sign and date the return. Also, the IRS says you and your spouse are generally responsible for any tax, interest, and penalties due on the joint return. So, is this study relevant?

Income tax returns: Who’s on first?

The study authors say data findings on tax return name order are informative for two main reasons.

  • Data show that the decision of married couples filing jointly to list the man's name first on the tax return isn’t a random one, and
  • Listing the man’s name first on the return can reflect social norms, attitudes, and mindsets.

(Researchers based those and other conclusions on a sampling of data from IRS records containing information from individual income tax returns filed from 1996 to 2020.)

The researchers make clear that the Treasury Department has not “revealed the gender distribution of the name order on joint income tax returns.” Despite this, the study discovered that:

  • From the 2020 tax year, the man’s name was listed first on jointly filed returns 88.1% of the time. In 1996, that number was 97.3% for the man’s name being listed first.
  • Listing the man’s name first on a tax return correlated with several varied factors, including being highly religious (61% chance), politically conservative (65% chance), Christian (70% chance), and against abortion (73% chance). According to the researchers, those findings were based on state data cross-referenced with filers' addresses.
  • Joint tax returns with the man’s name listed first reportedly correlated with a greater propensity toward financial risk. (Examples provided in the research include holding stocks over bonds, engaging in tax evasion, etc., which researchers say they found from matching returns with random IRS audits.)

The researchers note that opinions and conventions regarding who should be listed first on a tax return could be changing. That's partly because younger filers were generally more likely to list the woman’s name first on their jointly filed federal income tax returns. (According to study data, about 25% of new joint filers in 2020 listed the woman’s name first on the return.)

IRS audits and tax noncompliance?

As it turns out, however, most people maintain the same order of their spouse's name on their federal income tax returns. (According to the study, nearly 99% of filers chose the same name order for their federal tax returns in consecutive years.)

The researchers point out that Instructions for Form 1040 have suggested that the first person listed be the one who completed the tax return. Over the past 20 years, this may have historically resulted in the man’s name being listed first in a joint filing scenario — for any number of reasons.

Also, the IRS encourages taxpayers to enter their names and Social Security numbers in the same order as on their return from the previous tax year. The agency has suggested that changing the order from one year to the next can potentially cause processing delays.

So, who’s listed first on a federal income tax return may or may not be a choice correlated with social norms, attitudes, and perspectives. But for some taxpayers, it’s also possible that the order of spouses' names on tax returns persists because of Form 1040 instructions and longstanding fears of IRS audits and tax noncompliance.

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Who’s Named First on Your Income Tax Return? (2024)

FAQs

Who’s Named First on Your Income Tax Return? ›

The researchers point out that Instructions for Form 1040 have suggested that the first person listed be the one who completed the tax return. Over the past 20 years, this may have historically resulted in the man's name being listed first in a joint filing scenario — for any number of reasons.

Who should be listed first on a tax return? ›

Whose name goes first has absolutely no impact on tax liability, so in one sense it does not matter at all.

How do you know who the primary taxpayer is? ›

The primary taxpayer is the taxpayer listed first on your tax return.

Does it matter which spouse is primary on a tax return? ›

The order of the names on the tax return makes absolutely no difference (except that, as xmasbaby0 said, they should not switch the order from one year to the next).

Who is the primary spouse? ›

The primary Taxpayer is whoever is listed first on the tax return. This does not have to be the one with more income or who owes or pays more in tax. There is no right way to designate the primary Taxpayer vs. Spouse, and how it is done does not change how the taxes are calculated.

Whose name should be listed first? ›

Outside of the traditional, formal “Mr. & Mrs. John Doe”, the wife's name is ALWAYS first when using first names: “Jane and John Doe” (1). In social importance, the woman is always first, then males, then children.

Whose name goes first on 1040? ›

The researchers point out that Instructions for Form 1040 have suggested that the first person listed be the one who completed the tax return. Over the past 20 years, this may have historically resulted in the man's name being listed first in a joint filing scenario — for any number of reasons.

Which income tax return comes first? ›

The IRS and your state operate independently of each other and therefore, the time frame in which each return is accepted and processed can vary. It is not unusual that you received your state return before your federal. The IRS generally releases most refunds within 21 calendar days after the e-file has been accepted.

Who is the secondary taxpayer? ›

The secondary taxpayer is the second person listed on the return. Like in the steps above, you'll create a second new "mock" federal MFS return for the secondary taxpayer.

Who is a single taxpayer? ›

If you were not married on the last day of the tax year and you do not qualify to use any other filing status, then you must file your tax return as single. To claim the single filing status on Form 1040, start your return on eFile.com and answer a few simple questions about yourself.

Should husband and wife both claim dependents? ›

Answer: No, an individual may be a dependent of only one taxpayer for a tax year. You can claim a child as a dependent if he or she is your qualifying child. Generally, the child is the qualifying child of the custodial parent.

Should my wife be listed as a dependent? ›

If you maintain a residence with your spouse and financially support them, your spouse may be a dependent in a financial sense but not for tax purposes. Essentially, you can't claim someone as a dependent for the tax year unless that person is your qualifying dependent: either a qualifying relative or qualifying child.

Do husband and wife have to have same primary residence? ›

To Each His Own Residency

Many taxpayers are surprised to learn California even allows separate residency status for spouses. But in fact, there is no such thing as “marital” residency.

How to determine primary taxpayer? ›

The primary taxpayer is the taxpayer listed first on your tax return. This is not always the one who has the higher income or pays the most tax. The IRS prefers consistency when naming the primary taxpayer from year to year.

What does "primary spouse" mean? ›

Primary Spouse means the member of a marriage or domestic partnership who has been recommended for an offer of appointment under Sections 4.1 to 4.4, or who currently holds a Limited Term, Contingent Term or Continuing academic appointment.

Do you get a better tax return if you are married? ›

Key Takeaways

Double the Deductions: Married and filing jointly typically can net you a bigger Standard Deduction, reducing your taxable income—$27,700 for most couples under age 65 in 2023, jumping up to $29,200 in 2024.

What order should my tax return be in? ›

When assembling your tax return, place the forms in order of their sequence, with Form 1040 (or 1040A) on top. If you have any supporting statements or schedules, attach them all at the end, in the same order as the forms or schedules they refer to.

Who is a qualified surviving spouse? ›

Taxpayers can claim the qualifying surviving spouse filing status if all of the following conditions are met: You were entitled to file a joint return with your spouse for the year your spouse died. Have had a spouse who died in either of the two prior years. You must not remarry before the end of the current tax year.

What determines who must file a tax return? ›

Generally, you must file an income tax return if you're a resident , part-year resident, or nonresident and: Are required to file a federal return. Receive income from a source in California. Have income above a certain amount.

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