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Form 8379 is Injured Spouse Allocation. Go to the IRS home page, www.irs.gov. Select e-file or freefile from the right column. They each have a list of all the forms that they provide. Their current tax year forms generally are available by January 1st.

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How do you efile an injured spouse form?

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What is the quickest way to get a tax refund?

The quickest way to get your tax refund is eFile and then have it direct deposited into your bank account. Visit: http://www.irs.gov/efile/ for more information on how to efile. Good luck!


What are the requirements to qualify for a free eFile?

Different companies which offer free tax eFile services have different income and other requirements. Generally, having a 1099 will not disqualify you for a free eFile. The IRS.gov/freefile website also has a list of free eFile companies.


How do you file your tax return if your spouse owes restitution but it is not suppose to affect you or the kids?

There is something called "Innocent Spouse Relief", which you file on Form 8857. This is a way to request relief from joint liability for tax, interest , penalties on a joint return for items that were incorrectly reported on the joint return. ALSO, there is something called an "Injured Spouse" claim, which you file on Form 8379. Form 8379 is a way to request the division of a tax overpayment according to the proper share of each spouse's contribution.


If husband made no money and it is obvious on tax return but there is still a tax refund due to spouses taxes paid does IRS have the right to send that to husbands back child support?

Yes unless the injured spouse files the IRS form 8379 to claim her share of the MFJ income tax return refund.Go to the Internal Revenue Service web page and use the search box for form 8379 go to page 2.Form 8379 is filed by one spouse (the injured spouse) on a jointly filed tax return when the joint overpayment was (or is expected to be) applied (offset) to a past-due obligation of the other spouse. By filing Form 8379, the injured spouse may be able to get back his or her share of the joint refund.Are You an Injured Spouse?You may be an injured spouse if you file a joint tax return and all or part of your portion of the overpayment was, or is expected to be, applied (offset) to your spouse's legally enforceable past-due federal tax, state income tax, child or spousal support, or a federal nontax debt, such as a student loan.Click on the below Related Link