Your spouse needs to complete form 8379 Injured Spouse Claim to protect her portion of your refund. Based on her withholding the IRS will compute what portion of the refund she is entitled to
If you haven't filed yet make sure the 8379 is send with the return. If you filed already., she needs to complete it and send it in immediately
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8379.pdf
2007-02-20 09:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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you're in all probability particularly lots screwed in case you had a great number of deductions. If she itemized, you will could additionally. Plus considering the fact that she filed one after the different, that's what you will could do. you assert ex-spouse - if she became into ex by ability of Dec 31,2006, then you definately ought to report as single - no longer super, yet greater valuable than married submitting one after the different usually. a minimum of you will get a common deduction. If the help is infant assist you are able to not deduct it, yet while that is alimony, you are able to, and she or he has to declare it as earnings. in case you're paying that lots help, you're able to have a very super earnings, so the $14K she says you owe must be the case. you are able to not request an audit. you ought to checklist her to the IRS for mendacity, yet you will could have greater specifics than "i know she lied". you are able to request an extension to report, yet that doesn't strengthen the time to pay, so in case you do, deliver a huge examine with the request to steer away from effects. sturdy success. existence only isn't honest.
2016-11-24 20:43:27
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answered by mordehay 4
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If she files an Injured Spouse form with the return, then the portion of the refund that's due to her income and withholding won't be subject to being taken for your debts.
2007-02-20 12:38:04
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answered by Judy 7
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I believe the whole thing can be garnished, but not positive. You ought to call the IRS and ask. It might be sensible for you to either pay off the arrearage, or at least file separate -- but you will get less back that way I believe.
2007-02-20 08:53:30
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answered by jboatright57 5
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Make Your Ex Miss You - http://ExBackHappy.com
2015-09-13 23:10:15
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answered by May 1
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yes, if you are getting a return chances are the government will take some of the payment from your refund if not all of your refund.
2007-02-20 08:54:28
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answered by msdeville96 5
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YES! sounds like ur behind in paying ,so go ahead and file so ur kid can eat for a change
2007-02-20 10:25:35
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answered by DON'T GIT LOC'D UP 2
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they can hold the whole thing, sounds like the ex deserves it. If you didn't want kids why did you have them. If you did PAY FOR THEM.
2007-02-20 08:51:14
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answered by spiritwalker 6
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theymayhold the whole thing but if your wife acts quickly she can get her part back
2007-02-20 08:54:43
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answered by scotty_78223 1
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