You better hope the State where you live doesn't find out about it. Even here in Georgia, that is illegal. There is no real tax advantage in this scheme that you are asking about so I don't see any benefit.
Marriage does not absolve you of your debts to the IRS or anyone else. And debtors are not restricted from getting married if they can find someone foolish enough to want to marry them.
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can the IRS take a deduction on your check without agreement
One can go online to find contact details about the IRS in the following websites: IRS dot gov, Turbotax Intuit, Nolo and Taxes. One should be very careful with IRS otherwise one can get into serious trouble.
If you go to the IRS site there are links to free tax services to file if you meet the requirements. If you do not then you can simply use the forms on the IRS site.
A person can find information on IRS debt trouble. The first thing to do would be to go to google and search IRS debt trouble. Finding information on google is a great way to find information.
You would not be able to get this information online from the IRS. You may be able to find out by contacting your local IRS in person and asking some at the local office if they can assist you with finding out if you owe the IRS any back taxes.
You cannot file taxes jointly without being married.Doing so is illegal.You cannot be "considered married", you must be married.The IRS does not marry people...that is an entirely different process.Obviously, claiming to be married to the IRS, especially in this day of computers and linked ID#s, etc., is the type of thing that gets found if not true.
No, not without the order of a federal court judge.
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Deposit it in your bank account, there will be no fee. If you don't have a bank account, you can open one with the IRS check!
No. Georgia is not a community property state, therefore you cannot be held liable. However, any assets that you hold jointly with your husband may be subject to IRS enforcement actions.