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It's pretty typical in a marriage for one spouse to take on the responsibility for doing the taxes and often times, the other spouse is all too happy to be relieved of that task.
And then divorce happens ...
And then they find out that the taxes they thought they had filed, haven't been filed ...
Or, the taxes they thought had been paid, haven't ...
Or, they hear for the first time that there's tens of thousands of dollars owed to the IRS.
Then what?
Joining Mandy for this Conversation is Claudia Revermann from the Minnesota-based firm of Lucent Tax Relief. Revermann has been practicing last for 16 years and worked previously as a tax accountant.
Lucent Tax Relief offers a free consultation - call 888-589-0474.
You'll find a synopsis of this Conversation at Mandy's blog at https://sincemydivorce.com/divorce-could-make-an-irs-problem-worse
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