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Article, Solution: Sign in to your eFile.com account. Add the two forms: select Help in the top section, enter Form 8379, and select + Add Form. Verify that the 8379 form is in your return before you e-file it; do this by clicking on My Account and opening the PDF copy of your return.
Innocent spouse relief can relieve you from paying additional taxes if your spouse understated taxes due on your joint tax return and you didnt know about the errors. Innocent spouse relief is only for taxes due on your spouses income from employment or self-employment.
Form 8379 can be e-filed. An innocent spouse (Form 8857, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief) is asking the IRS not to hold him or her liable for tax resulting from actions of the other spouse in a joint return. Form 8857 is not transmitted with an e-filed return, but must be paper-filed separately.
Taxpayers file Form 8857 to request relief from tax liability, plus related penalties and interest, when they believe only their spouse or former spouse should be held responsible for all or part of the tax.
You can claim innocent spouse relief via form 8857 when you file your taxes online or complete it separately and mail it in. When you prepare your taxes with eFile.com, the app will help you select and complete the form.
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Taxpayers file Form 8857 to request relief from tax liability, plus related penalties and interest, when they believe only their spouse or former spouse should be held responsible for all or part of the tax.
To request relief, file Form 8857, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief. Form 8857 covers innocent spouse relief, separation of liability and equitable relief. You dont have to try to figure out which type of relief best fits your situation.
Answer: From the viewpoint of the IRS, an injured spouse and an innocent spouse are quite different. You may qualify as an injured spouse if your joint income tax refund was held back and applied toward your spouses past due liability for certain debts, including defaulted student loans, taxes, or child support.

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