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Hey all.

 

I've done some searching in VJ, but wanted to see if anyone had direct experience on this.

 

I applied for my N-400 last night, based on me being married to my US spouse for 4 years.

 

We have filed taxes jointly for the past 4 years. My husband ended up owing money to the IRS ($4000), which has my name on too, of course. He often owes, based on 1099 work, and has been on payment plans with the IRS in the past.

 

We have never filed late, and he is on a payment plan with the IRS to clear this balance.

 

I included this information in my N400, including our tax returns for 4 years, his bank account with payments going out each month to the IRS, a screenshot of what he owes the IRS and the current payment plan info, and a letter from the IRS to let us know there was a deficiency.

 

Thoughts on this affecting my N400?

 

Thanks y'all.

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31 minutes ago, bemydruidess said:

Hey all.

 

I've done some searching in VJ, but wanted to see if anyone had direct experience on this.

 

I applied for my N-400 last night, based on me being married to my US spouse for 4 years.

 

We have filed taxes jointly for the past 4 years. My husband ended up owing money to the IRS ($4000), which has my name on too, of course. He often owes, based on 1099 work, and has been on payment plans with the IRS in the past.

 

We have never filed late, and he is on a payment plan with the IRS to clear this balance.

 

I included this information in my N400, including our tax returns for 4 years, his bank account with payments going out each month to the IRS, a screenshot of what he owes the IRS and the current payment plan info, and a letter from the IRS to let us know there was a deficiency.

 

Thoughts on this affecting my N400?

 

Thanks y'all.

You should be fine, since you are clearly paying the taxes owed.  The problem arises when people owe back taxes and do not have a plan in place or a history of paying.

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As long as you paying as agreed with IRS,  all is good. 

My wife owes 12k when I was doing AOS,  the officer just look at the tax transcripts and said " oh you almost done paying " they laughed over it. 

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