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She would need to look on her own tax return to see if she claimed herself or not. If she did, she would have to file an amendment and possibly pay back any refund she was not entitled to. If she did claim herself, you would need to mail in your return since the IRS already has a record of her SSN being used.
She would need to look on her own tax return to see if she claimed herself or not. If she did, she would have to file an amendment and possibly pay back any refund she was not entitled to. If she did claim herself, you would need to mail in your return since the IRS already has a record of her SSN being used.
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