No.
Yes - the refund is an asset - which the card company can use to offset your debt !
No, income tax refunds can not be held for credit card companies. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
no why u guyz r so scared of income tax
You will receive a judgment from the creditor a year before they intercept only your state income tax. The judgment will say income tax intercept on it. A federal agency can intercept your federal taxes also.
No. The entire refund is subject to intercept.
no you may not If you have no earned income, you would not qualify for the earned income credit.
that income is from others company temporary use our bank ,after that we will refund to that company
The State child support agency can intercept your tax refund, yes.
Not if you did not have some income tax withheld from some type of income or if you are qualified for some type of refundable tax credit.
Yes unless it is Earned Income Credit.
There are several "refundable" tax credits that can result in a refund greater than what you paid in. The most common are the Additional Child Tax Credit and the Earned Income Credit (EIC). There are also more obscure credits such as the credit for repayments of previous years' taxable income.
You have 60 days to file a dispute with the credit card company. Call the company who owes you money and tell them they have 48 hours to refund your money or you will do a "chargeback." Companies hate that word because it is like a bounced check, they get charged a $25 fee (varies from state to state). If they do not refund your money, call your credit card company and tell them you want to dispute a charge on your credit account.