Not exactly, the IRS can and will attach any further Federal refunds until satisfied. At the state level, the Dept. Of Education can request your state refund. But why would it when it can very easily have a wage garnishment order issued?
The best thing you can do (speaking from experience) is to call your lender that you are in default with and make arrangements. It will NOT EVER go away.
If the loan had a government guarantee or insured aspect, and your in collection status, yes.
Actually this is a federal issue. Depends what stage of the default u r at. The irs will put a federal intercept on ur federal return. There is a toll free # u can call to see if there is a intercept on ur fed return. Usually the state return is taken if u owe ur state $
The state should not usually be able to take your federal student loan money. However, there might be some particular details that will cause them to take it.
yes they can take it for that
you can get on but they will take what is owed and send you the rest
If the loan had a government guarantee or insured aspect, and your in collection status, yes.
If your loan is in default the Feds will take your refund. The Feds will send you a letter.
YesNO THEY CAN'T, SUPERTACO ~If your school debt has been sent to their collections department they can and sometimes will take your state refund. They don't usually take your federal though. A school can't take your return...but if as some here before, you are confused by the difference, and you have a loan (maybe arranged through the school), that is guranteed or insured under a federal program, then the IRS can and does send refunds to the lender.
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Actually this is a federal issue. Depends what stage of the default u r at. The irs will put a federal intercept on ur federal return. There is a toll free # u can call to see if there is a intercept on ur fed return. Usually the state return is taken if u owe ur state $
The state should not usually be able to take your federal student loan money. However, there might be some particular details that will cause them to take it.
It depends on what is owed. For instance if you owe back child support they will take what is owed in arrears out of your federal return. This can also happen with a government school loan that is in default and other government debts. However, if you are married filing jointly then there is a form the spouse can file with your tax return that allows the spouse to receive his or her portion of the refund. It is called an injured spouse claim.
You should receive a check from the school for the difference after all tuition and fees are deducted from the loan.
yes they can take it for that
you can get on but they will take what is owed and send you the rest
1st is borrow loan 2nd never return it and 3rd take a second hand sleeper and break your head.
It is a felony if you take the car across state lines and you are no longer paying on your loan.