Innocent Spouse Relief
Taxpayers can find themselves in hot water with the IRS because of mistakes or misrepresentations of income on joint tax returns filed with their spouse or former spouse. Often times one party feels they were not the cause of the improperly reported income and should not be held responsible for the back taxes, penalties and interest. In this case, they may be able to file for innocent spouse relief.
We help individuals throughout the Exton, PA and Philadelphia region get the innocent spouse tax relief they deserve. If you think you qualify, call us now at 610-594-2601. We’ll make arrangements for a consultation to discuss your situation and help you through the process of filing for the appropriate type of innocent spouse relief.
IRS Requirements for Innocent Spouse Relief:
- You filed a joint return that has an understatement of tax that is solely attributable to your spouse's erroneous item. An “erroneous item” includes income received by your spouse but which was omitted from the joint return. Deductions, credits, and property basis are also erroneous items if they are incorrectly reported on the joint return;
- You establish that at the time you signed the joint return you did not know, and had no reason to know, that there was an understatement of tax; and
- Taking into account all the facts and circumstances, it would be unfair to hold you liable for the understatement of tax.
Types of Innocent Spouse Relief
Classic Innocent Spouse Relief
By requesting classic innocent spouse relief, you can avoid being held responsible for paying tax, interest, and penalties if your spouse (or former spouse) improperly reported items or omitted items on your joint tax return.
Relief by Separation of Liability
Under this type of relief, you divide the understatement of tax plus interest and penalties on your joint return between you and your spouse (or former spouse). This type of relief is only for unpaid tax amounts, there are no refunds allowed.
Equitable Relief
If you do not qualify for the other types of innocent spouse relief, you may still be relieved of responsibility for tax, interest, and penalties through equitable relief. This is the only option that allows you to get relief for an underpayment or understatement of tax.