I need to file my husbands taxes (he's in the army and in Iraq right now) but I need to include the injured spouse form (because of money I am paying on and old mortgage ONLY in my name not his) so he is not responsible for the debt. I know that I can mail that form into the IRS but I was wondering, am I still able to e-file normally and then send that to them? Or do I have to do an old fashion paper filing and mail it in? Also do tax prep places like H&R Block haves those forms available? And also if I am able to e-file on the IRS website, am I still able to get my refund direct deposited within 10 days or does it take like 8-10weeks to file from the day that they receive the for 8379? I know it seems like a lot of questions but my husband is coming home for R&R January 22nd, which ironically is the same day that the w-2 forms are available online and he will only be here for 18days so I want to know if we will have any money to do anything while he is here on leave.
2007-12-25
18:58:38
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candicekellie
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