Will my taxes get taken if my husband owes child support?

Will my taxes get taken if my husband owes child support?

If you’re married to someone who owes child support—and you’re not responsible for the debt—you can file an “Injured Spouse Allocation” form with the IRS. If you submit this properly, the IRS may allow you to keep your portion of the tax refund.

What qualifies for innocent spouse relief?

You must meet all of the following conditions to qualify for innocent spouse relief: You filed a joint return that has an understatement of tax that’s solely attributable to your spouse’s erroneous item. An erroneous item includes income received by your spouse but omitted from the joint return.

Does filing jointly get more money?

Joint filers mostly receive higher income thresholds for certain taxes and deductions—this means they can earn a larger amount of income and potentially qualify for certain tax breaks.

What happens to tax debt when you divorce?

Tax Debt is Treated Like any Other Debt in a Divorce If the divorce settlement or the state laws suggests that property and debt be divided equally among the separating couple, both the parties will also have to share the joint tax debt and must pay their share.

Does the IRS honor divorce decrees?

The IRS no longer accepts a copy of a divorce decree to show who has the right to claim a child as a dependent if the decree was executed after December 31, 2008.

Can the IRS come after me for my spouse’s taxes?

The IRS cannot come after you for your spouse’s taxes if they incurred their debt before you said, “I do.” Any tax debt your partner accumulated before marriage is their own responsibility, which means your tax refund is protected.

Can a spouse be held responsible for debt?

Since California is a community property state, the law applies that the community estate shared between both individuals is liable for a debt incurred by either spouse during the marriage. All community property shared equally between husband and wife can be held liable for repaying the debts of one spouse.

Why divorce hurts so much?

Another reason it hurts so much is that most people who are going through divorce are having to deal with so many losses all at the same time. You’re hurting for a broken relationship, of course. And often at the same time, you’re hurting because of that feeling of being betrayed by your spouse.