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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:

  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. Then, under that, select Tools

  4. In the Tool Center pop-up, select Delete a form.

  5. 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.

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