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Can taxes be amended if divorce decree states to file jointly?

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

kirstyre asked: Can taxes be (forcefully) amended if the divorce decree states that the divorcees file jointly for a specific year, yet one spouse acts quickly and files separately claiming the children anyhow – against the court settlement?
This may be more of a family/divorce court question of the spouse who filed against the decree being [...]

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What happens if both parents in a divorce claim their kids on their taxes?

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

william asked: If the IRS has prosessed the tax returns of one parrent and the other tries to claim them. will the IRS enforce the divorce decree, OR will it be considered a civil matter that the 2nd parrent would have to pursue in court.Tina

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How much money will be taxable from a divorce settlement?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Manuel P asked: Last year, my ex-wife and I agreed on the settlement of our house after our divorce, which is 50/50. She and I agreed not to sell the house (unless she buys me out right before then) until my last child turns eighteen, which will be in 11 years. I was given $25,000 [...]

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