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If the nonresident civilian has an Oklahoma filing requirement, he/she will file on Form 511-NR, using married filing separate rates and reporting his/her income and deductions. Form 574 Resident/Nonresident Allocation must be filed with the return(s). You can obtain this form from our website at tax.ok.gov. -OR-
To request injured spouse relief, file Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation. You can file it with your tax return by mail or electronically. You can also mail it separately when you receive notice that your refund was applied to an outstanding debt.
You may be an injured spouse if you file a joint tax return and all or part of your portion of the over-payment was, or is expected to be, applied to your spouses legally enforceable past-due federal tax, state income tax, child or spousal support, or a federal non-tax debt, such as a student loan.
Click Miscellaneous Topics Injured spouse relief. On the Injured Spouse - Summary screen, click + Add Form 8379 to create a new copy of the form, or click Edit to review a form already created (desktop program: click Review instead of Edit). Continue with the interview process to enter your information.
Generally: If you file Form 8379 with a joint return electronically, the time needed to process it is about 11 weeks. If you file Form 8379 with a joint return on paper, the time needed is about 14 weeks. If you file Form 8379 by itself after a joint return has already been processed, the time needed is about 8 weeks.
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Can the IRS Deny an Injured Spouse Claim? Yes, the IRS may determine that someone filing Form 8379 is ineligible for an injured spouse allocation, or that they are not entitled to as much as they believe.
If you did not electronically file 8379 Injured Spouse Allocation when you filed your original tax return, you need to send the form to the Internal Revenue Service Center for the area where you live.
Injured Spouse vs Innocent Spouse. There are two different forms relating to injured/innocent spouses, Form 8379 Injured Spouse Allocation and Form 8857 Request for Innocent Spouse Relief.

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