To change your name with the IRS after getting married, you need to update your name with the Social Security Administration first. Once your new name is reflected in their records, you can then inform the IRS by filling out and submitting Form SS-5 along with a copy of your marriage certificate.
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You will need to file an Injured Spouse Form ( 8379) if you file jointly, in order to protect your portion of the income tax refund. You can order this form on the IRS official website, just type in IRS, and go to their page, and look under , order forms and publications. Hope this helps. Mary
For married couples, both spouses can contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA) if they are both covered by a high-deductible health plan. The total contribution amount for both spouses cannot exceed the annual limit set by the IRS.
You cannot change the font in your W2 form as it is a standardized document required by the IRS.
Assuming you paid the tax, you'll get the refund according to the schedule on the IRS web site.
Marriage does not absolve you of your debts to the IRS or anyone else. And debtors are not restricted from getting married if they can find someone foolish enough to want to marry them.
The first and foremost thing to be done is to obtain a marriage certificate and then a newly married bride can change her name efficiently on all documents by getting a "Name Change Kit" which includes the following : i> Six Step Instruction Guide. ii> Checklist. iii> All forms needed to change records for Social Security, IRS, Drivers License, Vehicle Title, Voter Registration, U.S. Passport, Bank Records, Credit Cards, Medical Records, Insurance, Employment, and more.
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The estate is responsible for the IRS bill. If there is not enough to cover it, the government may not get it.
The name of the IRS server is IRS.gov. Questions about filing taxes can be addressed at IRS.gov/Filing.
The IRS website says that, "Newlyweds and the recently divorced should ensure the name on their tax return matches the name registered with the Social Security Administration (SSA)."
What the deal is, my social security card has my first husbands name on it and my drivers license has my second husbands name on it. I never changed to my second husband's name with social security. Now, my second husband and I are divorcing and I want to change it back to my first husband's name, like is on my social security card, because my first husband and I are dating and plan on remarrying. HELP! At work, I go by my second husband's name, but the IRS and Social Security still have me as my first married name. What should I do? I live in Louisiana.
It means you're screwed. You won't be getting your money anytime soon and nobody at the IRS can tell you when or why?
You will need to file an Injured Spouse Form ( 8379) if you file jointly, in order to protect your portion of the income tax refund. You can order this form on the IRS official website, just type in IRS, and go to their page, and look under , order forms and publications. Hope this helps. Mary
Getting a copy of am IRS form at first thought is a long process. In all actuality it can be as simple as going to the IRS website our giving them a call. They will send them directly to you in the mail.
You cannot file taxes jointly without being married.Doing so is illegal.You cannot be "considered married", you must be married.The IRS does not marry people...that is an entirely different process.Obviously, claiming to be married to the IRS, especially in this day of computers and linked ID#s, etc., is the type of thing that gets found if not true.
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