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To: Didi who wrote (259)6/17/2000 9:01:00 AM
From: Didi  Read Replies (1) of 1115
 
Taxes--IRS: "Spousal Tax Relief Eligibility Explorer"...

irs.ustreas.gov

Partial highlights:

>>>Unfortunately, in marriage and life, everything is not always "Happily Ever After". If that is the case, now what ? ? ? ?

If you filed...

...a joint return

OR

...a married filing separately return while living in a community property state

and your situation is not "Happily Ever After"; the IRS wants to help!

Many married taxpayers file a joint tax return because of certain benefits this filing status allows. If you did so, you may be held responsible for monies due, even if your spouse earned all of the income - And this is true even if a divorce decree states that your spouse will be responsible for any amounts due on previously filed joint returns.

In order to qualify for Spousal Relief, you must meet certain conditions***. Please continue if you are interested in exploring whether you might qualify for relief.<<<
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***Please follow instructions in the above link.

Best of luck ;-).

di
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