You would never be responsible for anything he did before your marriage. Read up on the Innocent Spouse Relief IRS form 8857.
More importantly, I would think long and hard before marrying someone that sounds like a loser. Postpone the wedding and make him get his sh!t together first.
Ten years is a long time for this to drag out. The IRS will deduct debt from any returns he files. Has he been dodging them all of this time or is it a huge amount that he owes? Also, a tax lien takes priority over everything else so forget about buying a house until it is released (paid).
2006-10-10 08:55:15
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answered by mickeyg1958 4
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Mark S's answer is genuine. I only needed to function purely a sprint of practise. Your fiance ought to report the antisocial tax returns & request an installment settlement with a view to pay the stability owed. If the settlement is generic by making use of the IRS & paid as agreed (you are able to deliver charge in or set it as much as be immediately withdrawn out of your account each and each month), the IRS won't levy your sources. they're going to take your tax refund each and every 12 months so in case you prefer to keep your component to the refund, do report the Injured companion style. yet in all honesty, once you attempt to get the tax criminal accountability paid off as with out postpone as a threat, i might enable them to have the finished refund to shrink the debt. you are able to shop all your funds separate, yet except you're making a stable income, you will possibly want his income/credit to make important purchases sooner or later. So once you are going to marry him, inspire him to get this IRS problem in the back of him & then verify that he does.
2016-10-19 03:57:51
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answered by ? 4
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Sweetie you need to contact a law office that specializes in either Tax law, and or Marriage/Family law and ask this question, were all just taking a good guess. And you by no means are selfish for thinking of your financial future. You shouldn't knowingly put your self in financial ruin....for ANYBODY! Now if you two were already married that's another story....then you have to deal with it, on some, ''For better or worst, richer and poorer'', but God is providing an escape.....USE IT!
2006-10-10 08:57:24
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answered by NURSING FOR LIFE!! 4
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I found out my husband owed the IRS after we married, but I found out through H&R Block when doing taxes, that if his debt was obtained before you were together and you had no knowledge, you can file a "injured spouse allocation form" when doing your taxes, it protects you and any money from being seized by the IRS. It saved my tax refund!
2006-10-10 16:02:42
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answered by Kimberly T 1
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IRS is Federal institution. Prenups are created at the state level. In short the IRS try and take what they can and if you marry him they will go after you.
2006-10-10 08:55:07
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answered by snack_daddy10 6
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You should either contact the IRS or speak with your accountant or attorney. A friend of mine and her husband file separate returns because he owes taxes.
Also, keep in mind that if you purchase property together, and liens against him will attach to real estate you own, or may own in the future. You should also consider keeping separate bank accounts so yours doesn't get attached.
2006-10-10 08:53:57
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answered by Le_Roche 6
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Talk with the IRS and get the answer FROM THEM - federal laws are screwy, and personally I wouldn't trust someone on YahooAnswers for something that important.
2006-10-10 09:17:46
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answered by Anonymous
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FTW! Knowing his money status and still wanting to marry him is either Dumb or Love... protect yourself though contact a tax lawyer.
2006-10-10 08:54:55
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answered by ~MB~ 3
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If you really love him then you shouldn't care about his money staus.
2006-10-10 08:53:00
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answered by i jones 1
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yes when you say "I do" you get everything he has.
2006-10-10 08:56:14
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answered by missouri girl 2
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