Legal Question in Tax Law in California

My wife left me for another man in September. I filed for legal separation in October, so that I could file joint taxes with her and at least get a good return. She would not agree to file married jointly, so I did it using her SSN and esignature before she could file. I didn't claim her income, so she has to file jointly with me to file her taxes. She didn't want the half of the tax return I offered her, because she said I committed tax fraud and she didn't want any part of it. Did I commit fraud or just outwit her on the tax return?


Asked on 4/12/11, 11:19 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

Hoo boy. Yes, forging her signature on a tax return was a crime and a manifestation of poor judgment on your part. If you hear from IRS -- especially if you see a badge -- say nothing at all and contact a lawyer.

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Answered on 4/12/11, 11:52 pm


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