What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC
My ex and I have lived separately since Oct. 2010. In our separation agreement, signed and notarized in Oct. 2012, it is stated that I would claim our child for tax purposes. Child lives with me all year long. Our divorce was finalized Nov. 2013.
Advised by his accountant, we filed our 2012 return as "married filing jointly." He kept the business we built together and I got a part-time job and started my own business, so I wasn't making much by the end of 2012. When we filed, we each paid our portion of self-employment tax. Then a refund came in the mail and he claimed that it was his, since he had made estimated payments for his business. The refund was much more than his payments.
Now, as I was filing my own taxes this year I realized that "married filing jointly" only benefited him last year, since I could have filed as head of household and receive the EITC and Child Tax Credit. Plus, I didn't make that much and probably wouldn't have had to pay taxes either, because all the itemized deductions were for the most part mine (home office, charitable donations, etc.). So he benefited from me being part of the joint return but I didn't get a cent of the refund!
I thought of filing an amended return as "married filing separately," but apparently the IRS doesn't allow me to do that. So can I sue him and his accountant for using me to his sole benefit and claim what would have been rightfully mine, had I filed separately? Or can I sue him for the refund and interest or damages or something like that?
Any other ideas/advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
My ex and I have lived separately since Oct. 2010. In our separation agreement, signed and notarized in Oct. 2012, it is stated that I would claim our child for tax purposes. Child lives with me all year long. Our divorce was finalized Nov. 2013.
Advised by his accountant, we filed our 2012 return as "married filing jointly." He kept the business we built together and I got a part-time job and started my own business, so I wasn't making much by the end of 2012. When we filed, we each paid our portion of self-employment tax. Then a refund came in the mail and he claimed that it was his, since he had made estimated payments for his business. The refund was much more than his payments.
Now, as I was filing my own taxes this year I realized that "married filing jointly" only benefited him last year, since I could have filed as head of household and receive the EITC and Child Tax Credit. Plus, I didn't make that much and probably wouldn't have had to pay taxes either, because all the itemized deductions were for the most part mine (home office, charitable donations, etc.). So he benefited from me being part of the joint return but I didn't get a cent of the refund!
I thought of filing an amended return as "married filing separately," but apparently the IRS doesn't allow me to do that. So can I sue him and his accountant for using me to his sole benefit and claim what would have been rightfully mine, had I filed separately? Or can I sue him for the refund and interest or damages or something like that?
Any other ideas/advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!