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Tax question regarding default student loan and joint return?

By admin | November 30, 2007

Julia asked:


We have a daughter with disabilities and have many many medical bills. Consequently, my student loan is in default. My husband has not student loans. I was wondering if my husband and I file tax together will the government take our income tax return?

Dean
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    One Response to “Tax question regarding default student loan and joint return?”

    1. Judy Says:
      December 1st, 2007 at 5:13 am

      An injured spouse form if you file joint return theyll take the refund that is from your income and withholding not his.