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ANYONE HAVE AN IDEA WHEN FORM 8379 WILL BE READY TO SEND EFILE

 
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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

says its ready now, you may need to REPAIR UPDATES

Close ProSeries go to the Windows Start button, Programs/Apps > ProSeries 2023 > Repair Updates

Heres the schedule of forms releases, you might want to bookmark it

https://form-status.app.intuit.com/tax-forms-availability/formsavailability?product=PROSERIES&bu=PRO...


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Debst99
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I am preparing a Form 8379 for a client.  On line 9 it says will you claim a refundable tax credit.  When I checked no, it says do not file this form.  I had to check yes to go to Part II.  My client has no refundable tax credits but they qualify for the injured spouse form.  Am I looking at this wrong?

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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

Its been years since Ive needed this form and Im in CA so community property rules apply...does the injured spouse have any withholding to protect?  If not and no refundable credits, there may be no reason for the form.


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Debst99
Level 4

Yes, injured spouse had withholding.  The wife is the one that owes on a school loan and she doesn't work.

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