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as a married individual you always have the option of using the married filing separate status. the only problem that will occur is if he already filed a joint return. if he did, and did so the tax laws say he needed your permission.
the following is from a law firm's website
To learn more about what might happen to the spouse who filed a joint return without the consent of a spouse, it is first important to understand how the IRS and the court view non-consensual returns. Following is an overview:
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What Can I Do If My Ex-Spouse Files A Non-Consensual Joint Tax Return?
If you find out that your ex-spouse filed a joint return and never gave you your half of the refund, then you can sue to get your refund in family court. For the most part, getting your half of the return should be easy in court. But you will have to agree to the joint return in court to get your half of the money.
You can also file a report with the IRS saying that your ex-spouse filed a fraudulent return. The problem with filing a report with the IRS is that you may or may not get a response. If you do not get a response, then file your own return as single and the IRS will conduct an audit where you can have the situation resolved.
if your husband already filed you'll have to mail in your return. if you efile first, he will be blocked from efiling a joint return.
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