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Old Jan 6, 2009, 09:50 AM
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Injured Spousal Form for taxes

My husband owes some back child support from his ex-wife. If we file together and fill out an injured spousal how will this affect out taxes. I have a son and we share a son, I brought in more money then he did last year. I live in Florida. Thanks for the help.

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Old Jan 6, 2009, 05:04 PM   #2  
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The injured spouse form allows you to segregate your taxes from his.

His refund goes to the child support; your refund goes to you.
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but what about claiming children? How does that work?
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You can claim the children under your side of the tax return.

You REALLY should get professional tax help to make sure this is done correctly.
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I talked to H&R Block but the lady said she didn't have much experience in injured spousal claims. And she had 16 years tax experience, go figure. Thanks for your help.
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