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Take a look at the following TurboTax articles and the information below. Form 8379 Injured Spouse can be filed along with your tax return or on its own after your joint return has been filed and processed. The first article below will give you general information about the injured spouse allocation and when it should be filed. The second article will give you more specific steps to take to file Form 8379 using TurboTax, both with your return and after your return has been filed. The additional information below includes tips to use when filling out the information in TurboTax.
What is IRS Form 8379: Injured Spouse Allocation?
How do I file Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation?
There are a couple of things to note when filling out the injured spouse form. If some of the boxes were not checked, then TurboTax will state you are not eligible to file the form.
Pay close attention to each screen in the process to be sure you are answering questions about Injured Spouse, not Innocent Spouse.
On the screen titled “Tell Us More About Your Situation” at least 3 boxes must be checked to qualify to file the Injured Spouse form.
For more information and instructions from the IRS regarding the Injured Spouse Form 8379, click here.
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