Irs Income Tax Filing Extension

Question: Question regarding Injured Spouse form?
I have recently found out that my husband has defaulted on a student loan and the irs will keep our tax return. We have since called the lender and began a repayment plan to rehabilitate his loan. I was told that we can file an injured spouse form to be able to get some of our return back. I (the injured spouse) made all of the our income for 2009, but live in AZ (a community property state)…
If I file with the 8379 form, will they keep EIC? Child tax credit (we have 3 children)?
Does everything get split 50/50?I was also advised to file an extension and wait til the loan has been rehabilitated to file our taxes…
Will the offset be removed once the loan has been rehabilitated?
How long will it take for the offset to be removed from my husbands SSN?
Answer: When I filed an injured spouse claim last year in TX(another freaking community property state) they split our refund down the middle. I didn’t work(I was the injured spouse) and we got exactly half of the original refund. They may allocate it differently since you are the one with all the income but that is what happened in my experience
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