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How to fill out the Nonobligated Spouse Allocation, IT-280 - Department Of Taxation online
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of filling out the Nonobligated Spouse Allocation, IT-280 form. Designed for ease of understanding, it will walk you through each section of the form to ensure a successful filing process.
Follow the steps to complete the allocation form accurately
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your browser. This allows you to begin entering your information in a digital format.
- Part 1 — Begin by entering the requested information about the joint tax return for which this claim is filed. Fill in the first spouse’s name and social security number exactly as they appear on the tax return, followed by marking the X if applicable for nonobligated spouse.
- Continue on to the second spouse's information — fill in their name and social security number, and again mark the X if applicable for nonobligated spouse.
- Answer the question regarding the Notice of Claim Against Your Income Tax Refund by marking 'Yes' or 'No.' If you answer 'Yes,' ensure you attach a copy of the notice.
- Part 2 — Allocate the various items from the joint return. Begin with income, entering wages and other income amounts. Be accurate in allocating separate income to the correct spouse.
- Complete lines for federal adjustments to income, total taxes, and allocated prepayments. Ensure that every figure corresponds to the amounts shown on the joint tax return.
- Part 3 — Sign and date the form. Both spouses should review the information provided for completeness and accuracy before signing.
- Upon completion, save your changes, and download or print the form for your records. Attach this form to your original tax return when filing.
Complete your Nonobligated Spouse Allocation online today to ensure your claims are filed accurately.
If a married couple files joint tax returns and one of them owes the state any type of debt, including but not limited to child support payments, student loans, back taxes, the other spouse can indicate himself/herself as a non-obligated spouse, which means no part of his/her refund will be used to pay down the debt ...
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