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An unmarried person, divorced person, or a person legally separated from his or her spouse must choose which filing status when filing federal income tax return?
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Married filing separately
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Head of household
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The correct answer is D. Single
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"Single" is the one status among the following choices given in the question that an
unmarried person, divorced person, or a person legally separated from his or her spouse must choose when filing federal income tax return. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or the last option.
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