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What to expect with 8379 in this situation:
tion:
1. Non-injured spouse paid no tax and would have no tax due regardless of filing status.
2. Injured-spouse paid all tax. $1k refund if MFJ, $50 refund if MFS.
How much to expect back?
by Anonymous on December 1st, 2008
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My mother and father divorced in 2002 and he owed over 100,000 in taxes, she was a stay at home mom, earning no income. She is now having to pay on these taxes and he doesn't even work. What does she need t
by Krisanne on October 15th, 2008
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I filed injured spouse, because my husband owes support from his first marriage. How long before I should get my refund? Filed on 2/1/10.
by jessicapieper on February 19th, 2010
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I filed a form 8379 for injured spouse at the beginning of March, because my husband owed the VA hospital money and the fed govt took all of our refund to pay it. What I want to know is how long does it take to get satisfaction from this.
by SANDIE on April 17th, 2009
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I filed an injured spouse form separate from my tax return and didn't include my W-2 forms. Will the IRS process the form or will they reject it?
by Anonymous on March 9th, 2009
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You're reading What to expect with 8379 in this situation: tion: 1. Non-injured spouse paid no tax and would have no tax due regardless of filing status. 2. Injured-spouse paid all tax. $1k refund if MFJ, $50 refund if MFS. How much to expect back?