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Innocent/Injured Spouse Relief

 

Tax relief may be available.

  • If you owe taxes to the IRS because of a spouse or former spouse.

  • If you have had a refund kept by the IRS because of a spouse or former spouse.

Innocent Spouse Tax Relief

  • Congress has liberalized the guidelines to allow more people to be considered an Innocent Spouse.

  • There are numerous qualifications a potential Innocent Spouse must meet before being considered an Innocent Spouse. Call our law office today to see if you qualify.

Injured Spouse Tax Relief

  • A taxpayer is an "Injured Spouse" when their refund is kept by the IRS to pay the other spouse's unpaid debts (such as a past due tax, child/spousal support, or student loans).

  • The "Injured Spouse" may be able to get back their share of the refund by filing certain Forms with the IRS.

  • There are numerous qualifications a potential Injured Spouse must meet before being considered an injured spouse. Call today to see if you qualify for tax breaks from the IRS.

You May Qualify!

No innocent or injured spouse is required to pay an undue tax burden.

 

 

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