What state?Can I sue the estate of my wife’s ex husband because I got penalized because she was was innocent spouse on back taxes he never paid?
Were these taxes owed from when they were married?Missouri
personal income taxes,
he didn’t pay his and my wife and I didn’t get a refund for like 3 years because of it
Assuming that the taxes at issue here are from jointly filed federal income tax returns then both your wife and her late ex husband were each jointly and severally liable for paying the tax. This means that the IRS may collect what is owed from either one of them. It could even collect all of it from just one spouse. Keep that in mind when reading through the rest of my reply..Can I sue the estate of my wife’s ex husband because I got penalized because she was was innocent spouse on back taxes he never paid?
He's not an innocent spouse. He is an injured spouse with respect to the joint tax return refunds he had with his spouse, which is why I suggested that he submit an injured spouse claim for any returns that are still within the 2 year period for making that claim.It sounds like you are the innocent spouse who should be protected from any tax debt your wife and her ex jointly owe.
There is no indication that she is an innocent spouse. More information would be needed to determine that. In order for her to be an innocent spouse her ex husband must have either left income he had off the return or inflated his deductions and she would have had to be unaware of that when the return was signed. This most often occurs in self-employed situations where her husband either didn't report all the business income on Schedule C or claimed inflated deductions on the Schedule C. Schedule C is the form used for reporting self-employment income. There are other forms of spousal relief too. As we don't know the details of the return, it's impossible to say whether she might qualify for any of the three forms of spousal relief on a joint income tax return: innocent spouse, injured spouse, and/or equitable relief. All three are discussed in detail in IRS Publication 971. But those are things she would have to deal with to get back the offset refunds from the joint returns with the OP. All the OP may do for himself is file his own injured spouse claim to get back his share of the joint income tax refunds.Are you saying she is also an innocent spouse?
Can I sue the estate of my wife’s ex husband because I got penalized because she was was innocent spouse on back taxes he never paid?