Only if they still co-own property together. For example, if they both vacated a house, but they both still co-own it and both their names are on the deed, when the local assessor's office requires the tax payment on the property, both husband and wife will be liable for the property taxes until the property is either given to the wife, given to the husband or sold to a 3rd party.
File injured spouse forms to separate your tax liability from his.
If part of the divorce agreement was that you were supposed to pay your share - and you are not - yes. Be glad that she isn't reporting you to the IRS. If you think the court is going to be harsh on you, you haven't even begun to experience what the IRS can do to you.
paying taxes
is paying taxes a duty or a responseibility
Whether you can claim the children on your taxes depends on your divorce agreement. Only one parent can claim per year, in any case.
Not if you file the right forms. See links below
They should be paying the taxes they are due to pay and if they are not doing this then they will eventually be caught, the back taxes will be collected and they will be punished for not paying the taxes due.If you believe someone is committing a criminal offence you should report this to the police.
The Incas payed their taxes by paying taxes on the land they worked on.
Of course you do, plus penal;ty and interest.Your jail is for the crime of trying to avoid taxes, not in lieu of paying them.
That issue is usually addressed in the divorce decree.
yes
not paying your taxes