The review means that your return is pending because IRS is verifying information on your tax return. They may contact you before processing your return. Please see the link below since you are relying on your refund. The Taxpayer Advocate Service may be able to help once you have tried getting your refund.
How do you know if you’re being audited by the IRS?
Audit Notification If your tax return is selected for an audit, you will be notified by the IRS by mail. The IRS does not place phone calls or send e-mails to notify the taxpayer of an audit review. The meeting may be held at your home, place of business or in a local IRS office.
Can a husband file a joint tax return without his wife’s permission?
After they split, she still provided the “tax file” to her husband who then electronically filed a joint tax return without permission from his wife. The United States Tax Court held that the joint return was a valid return even though the wife did not sign it or review it before it was electronically filed.
Why does a married couple have to file their taxes separately?
Reasons to File Separately. It also may be appropriate if one spouse suspects the other spouse of tax evasion because the innocent spouse should file separately to avoid potential tax liability for the other spouse. This status can also be elected by one spouse if the other refuses to file.
What happens if one spouse itemizes and the other spouse does not?
If one spouse decides to itemize deductions, then the other spouse must do so as well, even if their itemized deductions are less than the standard deduction. If one spouse has itemized deductions of $20,000 and the other has only $2,500, the second spouse must claim that $2,500 rather than the larger standard deduction.
What does it mean to file a separate tax return?
Filing status is a category that defines the type of tax return form a taxpayer must use when filing his or her taxes. Filing status is tied to marital status. A separate return is an annual tax form filed by a married taxpayer who is not filing jointly. It is one of five filing options for federal tax filers.