Oh! Absolutely. Again, there is something called "innocent spouse," but the problem with "innocent spouse" is that if you received benefit from the withheld taxes, then it's a little bit more difficult to prove innocent spouse. Let's say you are filing a joint return and that man (or woman) cheated only the income taxes; he didn't claim this or didn't claim that or had false deductions. And those two people send in there tax return that they know that this is what their tax should be for that year and if the IRS finds that they did it incorrectly and they owe money, then both of them are going to owe the money.