01/28/2026
Got married, divorced, or had a baby? Here's what changes on your tax return.
If any of these happened to you in 2025, your return is going to look different than last year. And if you don't account for it, you could end up overpaying, underpaying, or missing deductions entirely.
Here's what you need to know:
Got Married:
Your filing status changes to "Married Filing Jointly" (or MFJ). This affects your tax brackets, standard deduction, and eligibility for certain credits. You'll also need your spouse's SSN and income info.
Got Divorced:
If your divorce was finalized by December 31, 2025, you file as "Single" for the year. Alimony paid is no longer deductible (as of 2019), but child support is handled differently. Make sure you have the right custody arrangement documented.
Had a Baby:
New dependent = new tax credit. The Child Tax Credit is $2,000 per qualifying child under 17. You'll need the child's SSN and birth certificate info. This can significantly lower your tax bill.
The Bottom Line:
Life changes = tax changes. Don't assume your return looks the same as last year. Review your situation early, and if you're unsure, get professional guidance before filing.
Let's make sure your return reflects your actual life. Reach out if you need help navigating these changes.