Can I file injured spouse if I had no income?
Emily Cortez
Updated on February 24, 2026
Since you have no income to report, filing Injured Spouse will make no difference for you at this point. The Injured Spouse divides your portion of income/withholding/dependents from your husband's. Since there's nothing to divide, you can file as usual.
Can you file injured spouse if you didn't work?
No, she cannot be an "injured spouse" if she has no income. The refundable credits are based on your earned income as well as your qualifying child, so they are not "her" credits or even partly her credits.Does injured spouse have to have income?
To be eligible to file Form 8370 an injured spouse must have reported income included in the joint return in which a refund was garnished.What are the requirements to file injured spouse?
To qualify for an injured spouse claim, you must meet all three following conditions:
- You are not required to pay the past-due amount. ...
- You reported income on the joint tax return. ...
- You made and reported payments on the joint return.