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Old 03-01-2013, 03:58 AM
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8379 in regards to defaulted student loans

me and my husband just got married Dec 28 2012. My husband has defaulted on student loan and gov has been taking his income tax return money when he files his taxes. My husband is not working now and is in school. He did have unemployment income for 2012. I am Registered nurse and work full time. How can I file my taxes and claim him on without the government taking my refund? The defaulted student loan is from many years ago. We live in Louisiana a community property state, but we just got married dec 2012.

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