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Question: My soon to be e wife fieled a joint ta return with out my knolage and i am owed 4200.00?
I recive a ta free pension my soon to be e makes about 19000. she woul have recived 2800. she fieled a joint return and with my numbers she recived a7000 .00 return this was done with out my knolage. the money was direct deposited into her acc. my accountent who is a cpa and a very good firend was unaware i was not in the house he is very upsett. my atterney is trying to avoied court and get a chield support credit. she is not cooperating. can i report this to the irs i dont want to but my cpa firend in a bad spot but how can a bank accept a check in both names in to a account just in her name
Answer: If you succeed in convincing the IRS that the joint return that was filed was filed without your knowledge, the $4,200 will not go to you, it will go back to the IRS.
If you file a joint return, the Earned Income Credit and child tax credit will go to the custodial parent for the benefit of the child. Since you have no taxable income, the child benefits by your filing a joint return and there are no negative consequences for you.
No court will issue you a “child support credit” based on a tax refund. The IRS does not pay your child support.
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