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Know Your Finances! Hardships and Settlements: Heedram v. Comm’r (2018)

Heedram v. Comm’r, T.C. Memo. 2018‑25, 2018 WL 1193421 (2018)   (a) Facts: A husband and wife married in 2011 and divorced in 2015.  During the marriage, the wife earned most of the parties’ income and handled the parties’ finances.  She had unpaid federal taxes from before the marriage.  The…

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Making Bad Investments in Your Marriage: Fraud and Innocent Spouse Relief

            Minton v. Comm’r, T.C. Memo. 2018‑15, 2018 WL 718520 (2018)   (a) Facts: A woman married a man who ran a struggling air conditioner business.  The wife was aware that the business was struggling, as the parties had difficulty paying their bills, but the husband convinced her that a…

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Innocent Spouse Relief: Cojocar v. Comm’r

Cojocar v. Comm’r, T.C. Memo. 2017‑189, 2017 WL 4321149 (2017)   (a) Facts: A husband and wife filed joint tax returns from 2009 to 2012.  The 2011 return reported $170,870 in income for the husband, $30,870 in income for the wife, and $289 in interest income.  The parties did not…

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You Can’t Play Both Sides and Win! : Conflict of Interest

Gebman v. Comm’r, T.C. Memo. 2017‑184, 2017 WL 4158699 (2017)   (a) Facts: A husband and wife signed a joint tax return.  The IRS assessed a deficiency.  Both parties sought relief in the Tax Court. When the case was called, no one appeared for the taxpayers.  The husband appeared later…

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Sometimes it’s the Devil You Know… Innocent Spouse Relief.

            Jacobsen v. Comm’r, T.C. Memo. 2018‑115, 2018 WL 3598803 (2018)   (a) Facts: The husband worked 12-hour shifts 14 days per month as a machine operator at a factory.  He also operated a home inspection business.  The wife was employed as an accountant and also managed the finances of…

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If you coerce your spouse into filing a joint tax return, don’t expect to be granted innocent spouse relief

Hiramanek v. Comm’r, T.C. Memo. 2016-92, 2016 WL 2763870 (2016) Facts: The husband prepared a joint tax return for tax year 2006 and asked the wife to sign it. She refused to sign without reading it, and he permitted her to take a quick glance at the return. She noticed that…

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