
Nancy S.
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If you are in the process of a divorce and attorneys are involved, they can compel him to file a tax return. There is nothing that states you must file jointly; however, he needs to provide information that would not hinder you.
If you can not locate the information file a return as a married person filing separately. A tax adviser can assist you. |
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BongH2oBoy
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If you have to be sneaky about it:
If you own a home: Get a copy of the documents from the title company saying you need it for the divorce.
If you rent/lease: Get a copy of the lease/rental agreement from your landlord.
Good luck! |
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Em C
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Can't you ask him? I'm sure he'd help you out to file for taxes jointly. |
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Judy1
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You mention that he had abused your child, so sounds like you have one although apparently from a previous relationship since you also say that the two of you have no children.
If you have a child who lived with you over half the year, you provided over half of the expenses of maintaining the home, and the child is your dependent, then you are allowed to file as head of household under the "considered unmarried" provision since your spouse didn't live with you at any time during the last half of the year. It's legal if you qualify (see IRS Publication 17, chapter 2, or instructions for 1040), and the tax rates are cheaper than single.
Good luck. |
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Nusha
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You could request a previous year's tax return from the IRS which may have the information you need. |
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Chrys
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his SS# should be on your marriage liscense...(if you don't have a copy the state/city/county in which you married will) |
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mickeyg1958
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You don't have previous years' tax return(s)? No old joint account info? Divorce decree? Nothing? Guess you'll have to do it legitimately then, on your own. I'm sure there is a reason why you're not just asking him for it so ya'll can file jointly, get more money, and SHARE the wealth, hmmm? |
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lassarauko
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Try to ask him by an intercesor (a friend of him maybe). If not there maybe legal procedures in your location useful for that |
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Derrek
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um- ask him for it? |
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~*WoodSmoke*~ ~Environment~ daBlogPound,Inc
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If you have not co-habitated with him for the last three years, then you can file Single/ or Head of Household if you have any dependents.
File your taxes girl. What did you do the past 2 years?
If you are worried contact a firm that will give you free tax advice, make sure the person you are speaking with has credentials.
Good Luck & Blessings |
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kate
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If you've been separated over 1 year, you cannot use his social AND you cannot use his social even if you are together unless he signs it also .
Soooo you real goal here is to run some scam BUT
It would backfire and you would end up doing time ! |
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