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February 14, 2022
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  • February 14, 2022
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Happy Valentine's day everyone!!

I have a client and spouse who were married during the tax year. Spouse has student loans, which has not been paid back, (not quite sure when they were acquired) They have 2 children and will be receiving a refund. should I file injured spouse if she thinks they may keep their money? 

Thanks for your advice

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Best answer by qbteachmt

So, if you don't have an answer to my question or advice for my client, other than to pay them off, (which she is working on) Please don't say anything!!


"I just asked a simple question"

So did we.

"if you don't have an answer to my question or advice for my client,"

Only you and the client can determine what, if anything, applies. Start here, for your client to read:

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/form-8379.asp

No one else knows the specific details.

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Level 10
February 14, 2022

Is she behind on paying her Student Loans?

SWD2012Author
Level 3
February 14, 2022

yes.

 

IRonMaN
Level 15
February 14, 2022

What's so terrible about paying back your debts?

Slava Ukraini!
SWD2012Author
Level 3
February 14, 2022

There is nothing wrong with paying them off, she doesn't mind them being pd from her part she doesn't want them to hurt her husband getting his refund.

qbteachmt
Level 15
February 14, 2022

"she doesn't want them to hurt her husband getting his refund."

As Dave Ramsey says, "There is a Pronoun problem here."

This is Their Loan and Their Refund, now. It's "we" and "our."

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IRonMaN
Level 15
February 14, 2022

Now it is a case of left pocket or right pocket.

Slava Ukraini!