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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
With your tax record, I hit the second column box on the right for 2019. Now the first few lines look like an IRS tax return. Scroll down until you see the amount of your refund. It should have two separate amounts that when added together total your refund. Now, to the left of those amounts it should have a date. The date is when the monies would be paid to the person. If it states “non-IRS debt” that is the offset (child support/student loans/etc). If both dates have non-IRS debt, they’ve taken your return too. If it just says issued, then the monies should be issued to the person on that date. If you did not receive the monies on that date, then there is a chance it was taken for an offset even with the injured spouse form filed. I hope this makes sense. If not, let me know, and I will try to show you an example.