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No, you would want to complete Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation before e-filing.
Have you tried these steps to prepare the form:
· Type injured spouse in Search (upper right of screen) and click the Jump to injured spouse link
· Innocent or Injured Spouse Relief – Do you want to claim innocent or injured spouse relief? Yes
· Innocent and Injured Spouse Relief – First, enter the years that you’re seeking innocent spouse relief – DO NOT enter anything here – This is for Innocent Spouse – select Continue
· Your Request For Innocent Spouse Relief – select Continue
· Let’s See if You Qualify for Injured Spouse Relief – Check the box for the state(s) you're in or check Somewhere else
· At Tell Us More About Your Situation – Check ALL boxes that apply – Make sure you check the second to last box ‘I am not required to pay the past due amount’ (click on screenshot below for details)
· I reported my own federal tax withheld or federal estimated tax payments on the joint return – Yes
· Do you want to file this claim with your 2017 tax return? - Yes
· Enter or confirm the following personal information – enter or confirm the information
· Who Is the Injured Spouse – check the box for You or Spouse
· Enter Mailing Address
· Do you want your refund to be issued in your name only – choose answer
· Allocate Income – Enter the portion of the total income on this return that should be claimed by Spouse
· Allocate Deductions – Decide what portion of the following deductions on this return should be claimed by Spouse
· Allocate Exemptions – Enter the number of personal exemptions from this return that should be claimed by Spouse
· Your Claim is Now Ready to Be Filed With Your Return
I am also including the IRS Instructions for Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation which give you line-by-line instructions as you complete the form: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i8379.pdf
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