Connecticut injured spouse form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Connecticut Injured Spouse Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your taxpayer information as it appears on your joint Connecticut income tax return. Fill in your first name, middle initial, last name, and Social Security number.
  3. Next, provide your spouse's information in the designated fields, including their first name, middle initial, last name, and Social Security number.
  4. Complete the daytime telephone number and home address sections accurately to ensure proper communication regarding your claim.
  5. In the Allocation Items section, input the joint Connecticut adjusted gross income and total tax amounts as reported on your joint return. Allocate individual incomes accordingly.
  6. Attach copies of all W-2 or 1099 forms showing Connecticut income tax withheld directly within our platform for a seamless submission process.
  7. Finally, sign the form where indicated and ensure that you keep a copy for your records before submitting it with your completed tax return.

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You may qualify as an Injured Spouse, if you plan on filing a joint return with your spouse and your spouse owes a debt that you are not responsible for. You may complete the Injured Spouse Form, Form 8379 within the program.
Form CT-945, Connecticut Annual Reconciliation of Withholding for Nonpayroll Amounts. Due January 31. Form CT-945 ATHEN, Connecticut Annual Reconciliation of Withholding for Nonpayroll Amounts. Due January 31. Nonpayroll Withholding Tax Information - CT.gov CT.gov drs nonpayroll-withholding-tax-i CT.gov drs nonpayroll-withholding-tax-i
Purpose: Use Form CT-8379, Nonobligated Spouse Claim, if: You are a nonobligated spouse and all or part of your overpayment. was (or is expected to be) applied against: Your spouses past due State of Connecticut debt (such as. child support, student loan, or any debt to any Connecticut state. CT-8379, Nonobligated Spouse Claim - CT.gov CT.gov Forms 2009Forms Incometax CT.gov Forms 2009Forms Incometax
Time Needed To Process Form 8379 Generally, if you file Form 8379 with a joint return on paper, the time needed to process it is about 14 weeks (11 weeks if filed electronically). If you file Form 8379 by itself after a joint return has been processed, the time needed is about 8 weeks.
Form 8379 is filed by one spouse (the injured spouse) on a jointly filed tax return when the joint overpayment was (or is expected to be) applied (offset) to a past-due obligation of the other spouse.

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How to request relief. 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. Injured spouse relief | Internal Revenue Service IRS individuals injured-spouse-relief IRS individuals injured-spouse-relief
Injured spouse relief can help you get back your share of a federal tax refund that was reduced to pay your spouses debts. Refunds on a joint tax return may be applied to overdue debts such as: Past-due child support. Debts to federal agencies.
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. About Form 8857, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief - IRS IRS forms-pubs about-form-8857 IRS forms-pubs about-form-8857

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