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When a spouse doesn report income to the IRS, is the innocent spouse liable for the taxes?

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When a spouse doesn report income to the IRS, is the innocent spouse liable for the taxes?

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Straight from the IRS website By requesting innocent spouse relief, you can be relieved of responsibility for paying tax, interest, and penalties if your spouse (or former spouse) improperly reported items or omitted items on your tax return. Generally, the tax, interest, and penalties that qualify for relief can only be collected from your spouse (or former spouse). However, you are jointly and individually responsible for any tax, interest, and penalties that do not qualify for relief. The IRS can collect these amounts from either you or your spouse (or former spouse). The IRS will figure the tax you are responsible for after you file Form 8857. You are not required to figure this amount. But if you wish, you can figure it yourself. See How To Allocate the Understatement of Tax, within the Publication 971. You must meet all of the following conditions to qualify for innocent spouse relief. 1. You filed a joint return which has an understatement of tax due to erroneous items (defined

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