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April 25, 2020
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How to fill out form 8379 for stimulus relief? I've already filed my taxes and an injured spouse form but they still took mine and her's stimulus check.

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macuser_22
Employee
April 25, 2020

If you filed then you can file a stand alone 8379.

 

form: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8379.pdf

instructions: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i8379.pdf

 

It normally takes 14 weeks to process but the IRS is not processing mailed forms at all currently (just storing them) because of the shut down so probably much longer.

 

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May 14, 2020

How do you FILL IN the 8379 form??? It is for the tax return, NOT THE STIMULUS CHECK!! It requires tax return information...such as income, deductions, amount on return, allocated to injured spouse etc. as related to the tax return....NOT the stimulus check, so how do you fill in those areas in relation to the stimulus check???

DawnC
Employee
May 14, 2020

How do I file Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation?    TurboTax instructions

 

 

Form 8379 (PDF)

Instructions for Form 8379

 

 

REGARDING THE STIMULUS - SEE BELOW

 

If you are married filing jointly and you filed an injured spouse claim with your 2019 tax return (or 2018 tax return if you haven’t filed your 2019 tax return), half of the total Payment will be sent to each spouse and your spouse’s Payment will be offset only for past-due child support. There is no need to file another injured spouse claim for the Payment.

The IRS is aware that in some instances a portion of the payment sent to a spouse who filed an injured spouse claim with his or her 2019 tax return (or 2018 tax return if no 2019 tax return has been filed) has been offset by the non-injured spouse’s past-due child support. The IRS is working with the Bureau of Fiscal Service and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Support Enforcement, to resolve this issue as quickly as possible. If you filed an injured spouse claim with your return and are impacted by this issue, you do not need to take any action. The injured spouse will receive their unpaid half of the total payment when the issue is resolved. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

 

@angelferet

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May 14, 2020

They will take it because at the time they do not know yet we have filled injured spouse. They will see that and send the injured spouse their portion. Congress released something on this saying the injured spouse will get it but it will take up to 6 months. 

June 29, 2020

I didn't work in 2019. Only filed for our stimulance check. All of it was taken for my husbands child support so I need to file for injured spouse. Form 8379 asks for income and everything. I assume I'm supposed to just put zip. But it doesn't ask anything about the stimulant check.

June 30, 2020

Can you clarify what your question is?  

 

This will help us assist you.

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