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Basically, I need to know if I need to be filed as married or single for taxes due April 18, 2022. For context, I eloped on January 24, 2022 and have not been able to legally change my last name. The only document I have with my new last name is my marriage certificate. I haven't had the chance to change my name on any bank accounts, ids, or social security card, etc. Another thing is that I don't completely know how to file my taxes on my own. My mom has always been the one filing them for me. Since I don't really know how it all works, I'm scared that she's going to find out I got married through the irs questioning why I'm filed as single even though I'm married (if that makes any sense at all). I tried asking her how taxes work and tried teaching myself in an attempt to avoid that scenario, but she still insisted that she does it for me. I just need to know if it is absolutely necessary for me to be filed as married or if I should be fine since none of my other documents have changed yet. Would I get in trouble if I'm filed as single even though I'm not?
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When a person gets married, they don't actually legally change their name. They are just "known as" their new married name, if that is what they choose. Changing your last name is a different legal procedure. This is the situation in the UK but you are in the States? It's maybe different there.
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