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Tax Options For Domestic Abuse Survivors

Tax Options For Domestic Abuse Survivors

Tax season can be daunting for the average American, but the level of stress it causes domestic violence victims is astronomical.

Financial control plays a big role in domestic violence, which is why an abuse survivor is thankful for a memo the IRS put out in late 2017.

The IRS sent out a memo in October 2016 specifically for domestic violence victims, explaining that taxpayers have the right to:

  • Ask the IRS for copies of prior-year tax returns
  • Seek independent legal advice

The IRS also offers a separate form called a Request for Innocent Spouse Relief, which is Form 8857. If a survivor and a spouse file a joint return and the survivor is not aware that the abuser has not paid the taxes, the survivor can fill out the form to be relieved of liability. It's a right for all taxpayers, but it can be very helpful to someone under an abuser's financial control.

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