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This depends on whether or not you had income during this time that would require that you file the returns. I recommend that you contact a good tax preparer in order for them to complete the returns for you and get them filed. Every year I have a few clients in the same situation and it is fixable. If you do not file your returns the IRS will complete them for you in the worst possible manner. The will be filed as single with no dependents and taxes, penalties, and interest will build up on the amounts due. You need to address this situation immediately.

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