Can the irs legally take my husbands income tax refund for my student loan debt?
Unfortunately, if you file jointly, they see the refund as jointly owned property, not necessarily 50/50 owned property.
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Unfortunately, if you file jointly, they see the refund as jointly owned property, not necessarily 50/50 owned property.
You only have to claim as income what you were paid. I am not sure how you are finding out about this. If you received a CP2000, you need to...
It is not fair, but follow the court order or you could be held in contempt. The verbal agreement is probably not going to carry the day for you.
There is nothing in your fact pattern that indicates that you should not be able to claim your children. Go to a tax preparer.
No. That is the way you would do it. You both donated half of a car. One of you could sign the car to the other and give the entire deduction to...
Yes. You must, and he cannot. A Form 8332 only grants the right to the non-custodial parent to claim the exemption and Child Tax Credit. You still...
Usually, you don't even get a refund if you are in Currently Not Collectible. File jointly and file Injured Spouse, not to be confused with...
There is an exception if you lived apart for the last 6 months of the year, and the child lives with you. 7703(b) states: (b) Certain...
Yes. They were supposed to. However, you will be required to pay any taxes not covered as you received the money in your checks instead, It is...
The other attorneys are correct. If he is going to owe taxes, you can become liable for them by signing a joint return. Whether you file jointly or...