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If you file a joint return as a qualifying spouse, and your spouse owes a debt, the government may try to reduce your refund. You can include a "Request for Injured Spouse" Form 8379 with your tax return in TurboTax.
The IRS has a tool you can use to see if you qualify for injured spouse relief. Use this link and Click on Begin: Can I or my spouse claim part of a refund being applied toward a debt owed by the other spouse?
You may be eligible for injured spouse relief if:
The section in TurboTax covers both injured and innocent spouse relief, so it is easy to mix them up. You are looking for injured spouse relief. Leave the questions regarding Innocent Spouse Relief blank if you only want to claim Injured Spouse Relief.
Innocent Spouse Relief protects you from paying additional taxes, penalties, and interest owed due to your spouse's errors or fraud on a joint return.
Injured Spouse Relief allows you to recover your portion of a joint tax refund that was seized to pay your spouse's past-due debts, such as child support, student loans, or other federal taxes.
You can get to that section of TurboTax as follows:
You can contact TurboTax Customer Support using this link: Turbo Tax Customer Support
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