Jeffery H. asked

💰  Tax

I live in Ohio and have been married since 2011. My husband and I have separate bank accounts, and he has managed all our finances and tax preparation since 2007. We filed our tax returns separately until 2013 when my husband suggested filing jointly to save money. I agreed, but in 2015, I received a bill from the IRS for unpaid taxes from 2013, which my husband had not disclosed. He also had hidden debts for 2012 and 2014. We built a new house in 2013, and in 2015, we financed the remaining 40% of its cost, including his 2012 debts. Recently, I discovered more of his undisclosed debts. My questions are: 1. Was it legal to file a joint tax return without warning the other person about possible debts, and can I appeal? 2. In case of divorce, will the IRS take my spouse's unpaid taxes for 2014 from my part of the house equity, since we filed separately in 2014? 3. If my husband becomes disabled or dies, will I be responsible for his unpaid taxes for 2014 and 2015, whether we are still married or divorced? 4. Can the IRS come for my property that was bought before marriage?

August 10th, 2024

Sharon N. answered

1. It is legal to file a joint tax return if both spouses agree, but both are jointly and severally ...

August 10th, 2024

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