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If you’re filing single, there’s no need to file Form 8379.
An injured spouse files Form 8379 on a jointly-filed tax return to get back their share of a joint refund when a joint overpayment would be applied to a past-due obligation of the other spouse.
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If you need to delete a Form 8379 that's somehow appeared on your return, open your return in TurboTax and:
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If you’re on the Hi, let's keep working on your taxes! screen that displays the categories Personal Info, Income & Expenses, and others in the center of the screen, and none of those categories are open, click the dropdown next to any of the categories, then select the Review/Edit or Pick up where you left off button. If one of the categories is already open and has a Continue button, select the button
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Next, in the pane on the left side of your screen, you should see Tax Tools. Select the dropdown to the right of Tax Tools
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Then, under that, select Tools
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In the Tool Center pop-up, select Delete a form.
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Select Delete next to Form 8379 in the list and follow the onscreen instructions.
If you’re using TurboTax Desktop or a download, please see the TurboTax Help article How do I delete a tax form in the TurboTax CD/Download software? for guidance.