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Your husband can file as injured spouse if he doesn't have any delinquent child support or other allowed delinquent debts for IRS purposes (child support, alimony, student loans, federally sponsored loans, federal or state tax debt) . The information below will explain more about the injured spouse. If you filed it with your return that is e-filed the IRS will process it and release part of the refund. If you did not include it with your return you can file it now with a copy of your W2s and any other document that has federal withholding. Keep a copy of all your documents for your own records.
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Your husband can file as injured spouse if he doesn't have any delinquent child support or other allowed delinquent debts for IRS purposes (child support, alimony, student loans, federally sponsored loans, federal or state tax debt) . The information below will explain more about the injured spouse. If you filed it with your return that is e-filed the IRS will process it and release part of the refund. If you did not include it with your return you can file it now with a copy of your W2s and any other document that has federal withholding. Keep a copy of all your documents for your own records.
See the information below to help you complete the injured spouse.
While you are signed into your TurboTax account you can find the injured spouse using the steps here.
Reminders and Tips:
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