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Go to the injured spouse group on facebook. we are all in the same boat no tax professionals just other injured spouses waiting to get returns

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Q: How long to get taxes back if you do direct deposit injured spouse?
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Can a nonobligated spouse's federal taxes be offset due the other spouse indebted child support?

No. The spouse should file an "injured spouse" form with the IRS.


How long for state taxes with direct deposit?

State along with federal taxes usually take 14 to 21 days if electronically filed with Direct Deposit. You can receive your refund sooner. But this is the norm. If you mail your return in with the account info for direct deposit, your still looking at approx 4 to 6 weeks.


Is it legal for your spouse's taxes to be ceased when you owe back child support?

"seized" ... Your spouse should file an Injured Spouse form w/the IRS to recover his/her share of the tax refund.


How long to get your income taxes back if you do direct deposit?

It takes about 1 to 2 weeks


How can you stop child support from taking your fed taxes?

If your Spouse is Injured or you are You may Qualify for a Injured Spouse File through Your Tax return, Then You cant get your money taken. H&R Block just did it for me and My Wife . They cannot touch our refund Cause my Wife is Injured for the rest of her life so By filing Injured spouse that is stating She needs all the money due to her Injury. Call H&R Block they will confirm it. Im Behind a little on Support and We filed Injured Spouse and They didnt take a single dime..Atleast Im Using some of the refund to catch up though.... **SEE BELOW** "Injured spouse" does not refer to a disability. The spouse is "injured" when a Federal income tax refund is intercepted due to a debt owed by the other joint filer. The injured spouse can get his/her part of the refund back.


Your ex-husband is responsible for the back taxes and you have the divorce decree to prove it but if you file your taxes the IRS will take your because he is not paying what can you do about this?

File injured spouse forms to separate your tax liability from his.


How long does it take for income taxes to come back by mail?

2 to 4 weeks if you didnt get direct deposit


How do you file as an injured spouse on taxes?

Go to the Internal Revenue Service web page and use the search box for form 8379 go to page 2.Form 8379 is filed by one spouse (the injured spouse) on a jointly filed tax return when the joint overpayment was (or is expected to be) applied (offset) to a past-due obligation of the other spouse. By filing Form 8379, the injured spouse may be able to get back his or her share of the joint refund.Are You an Injured Spouse?You may be an injured spouse if you file a joint tax return and all or part of your portion of the overpayment was, or is expected to be, applied (offset) to your spouse's legally enforceable past-due federal tax, state income tax, child or spousal support, or a federal nontax debt, such as a student loan.


In the state of Forida if a married couple files there taxes jointly can the new spouse be responsible for back child support?

Only as it applies to the tax return, if an "Injured Spouse" form is not filed. see links below.


Does a surviving spouse have to pay deceased spouse's back taxes when the surviving spouse never worked but was only a dependent?

No a spouse is not to pay the taxes which are due by her dead spouse.


You did not work and your spouse owes tax are you responsible?

On the married filing joint income tax return it is not the spouse that owes the tax because the spouse worked and earned the income it is we owe taxes on the joint income tax return because the spouse worked and earned the income.If this is about some past due taxes that the spouse owes then the below information would apply.Go to the Internal Revenue Service web page and use the search box for form 8379 go to page 2.Form 8379 is filed by one spouse (the injured spouse) on a jointly filed tax return when the joint overpayment was (or is expected to be) applied (offset) to a past-due obligation of the other spouse. By filing Form 8379, the injured spouse may be able to get back his or her share of the joint refund.Are You an Injured Spouse?You may be an injured spouse if you file a joint tax return and all or part of your portion of the overpayment was, or is expected to be, applied (offset) to your spouse's legally enforceable past-due federal tax, state income tax, child or spousal support, or a federal nontax debt, such as a student loan.


If a man and woman are married but separated and the husband hasn't paid taxes for 3 years will the wife be responsible for owed taxes?

You need to file a Injured spouse form. This would be done by the party who belives they are not liable.