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IRS Innocent Spouse Tax Debt Help

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Editor-in-Chief, Walter Burch, explains when two people file a joint tax return and the amount of taxes is not accurate or correctly paid, there may be a justifiable innocent spouse or party that may be innocent for a variety of reasons.

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my spouse and I are separated. We have tax debt. What can I do to get the refund that I should be getting?

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spouse is self employed, if I had filed on my own in past I would have received refunds. Now that we are separated I will be filing my own taxes and I should receive refund. What can I do to get that refund and it not be applied to the tax debt?

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Can debt collectors come after your assets if your spouse incurred the debt before you were married?

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My fiance has a debt collector coming after her pretty aggressively and in not the most ethical way (in CA). She has a car (still paying on it) and no other assets. I own a house with more equity than here debt. Can her debt collector come after my assets once we are married?

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Is the widow a deceased spouse reliable for that spouse’s tax debt?

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Can the IRS make a spouse of the deceased pay their tax debt?

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You can avoid paying IRS debt incurred by your spouse

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getirshelpvideos.com – IRS tax problems are bad enough, but when it is only the fault of your spouse, they are even worse. Tax Attorney Darrin T. Mish explains what to do if your spouse ran up a large tax bill, and you were not involved.

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Is there such thing as transfering an IRS debt to the other spouse?

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Im asking this question for someone else….
The situation is… the married couple is in the process of a divorce, they file jointly they owe a large sum of money to the IRS now.
Soon to be x-wife is to blame for debt (although she went to HR and Block, they still let her deduct things that are not permissable), the husband recieved a letter saying that x-wife has not been making payments and they have ten days to make arrangements. The husband went to the IRS office and said he doesnt qualify for Spousal Relief. Few days back the x-wife said that she filled out a form that will let her transfer the debt solely to her…
I have never heard such a thing and I would assume the closest to what she is talking about is the “Spousal Relief” form, but neither of us qualify…
So what the hell is the x-wife talking about??