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Originally Posted by divine1966
Both spouses must sign electronically. E- sign. Invalid without it. We file electronically. Must both sign electronically. Unless one spouse has power of attorney
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Since that is how it is done, I assume that Jesyka's husband habitually forges her signature. And then this might be true outside of tax returns, too. On other important documents.
Now is really the time to find out what has been going on. Jesyka does not need the husband's signature to find out. This is what the IRS website says:
Copies of jointly filed tax returns may be furnished to either spouse. Only one signature is required. Sign Form 4506 exactly as your name appeared on the original return.
And this is the form:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506.pdf
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jesyka
do you know your husband's social security number?
On line 5 of the form, I suggest you put someone else's address so that your husband would not interfere with your mail. Do you have someone who can receive the mail from the IRS for you, give you the mailings, and not tell your husband?