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My ex-husband and I filed taxes jointly throughout our marriage, but he claimed more exemptions than he should while I didn't, resulting in us owing taxes every year. He filed for an installment loan with the IRS each year, which was granted. In our divorce decree, he agreed to pay all old taxes, but the IRS is taking my refunds to cover the balance. Is there a way for me to get my money back and be separated from his tax issues? This occurred while we lived in multiple states, none of which are community property states. Would filing an innocent spouse form work for this scenario?
May 22nd, 2023
I received a letter from the IRS stating I will be getting the Second Economic Impact Payment for $600, but I expected $1400. Why is this the case?
April 3rd, 2024
Do you have my IP PIN number for me to file my taxes to get my overdue stimulus payment?
December 5th, 2024
Where is my refund? The refund was my second stimulus check.
February 13th, 2024
I am trying to find out if I am entitled to a 2021 stimulus check. I am 68 years old with no dependents. What is my typical filing status, and do you know roughly what I made this year?
December 22nd, 2023
I inherited a small amount of money from a class action lawsuit my mother was part of before she passed. I am trying to find out how much tax I have to pay. The IRS can't tell me. I am 59 years old, married filing jointly, made $60,000 in 2020, and have no dependents. I received $3,400 from the lawsuit, which was split between her heirs.
August 8th, 2024