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Doing your taxes as "married" just means you combine everything for you and your husband (income, deductions, etc.). The biggest difference is just the tax brackets are adjusted. If you use Turbo Tax, it will ask you about your life events, and just answer that you got married in the past year and it will guide you through what to do.
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Ok, this may be the dumbest question ever, but I guess we need to file taxes as married now, and I don't know what that means.
I'm going to try to just do turbo tax online, but does that mean I add the line items for each of our paperwork together and enter it onto one form, or what? What does it mean to file "married"?