If you owe back child support then both state and federal taxes can be intercepted.
It federal law. see link
Yes. They can intercept any and all wages be it federal,local or state.
The State's Attorney/District Attorney or your State's child support agency can do this.
The courts can do this, as well as the State child support agency.
Yes (but not SSI).
Yes (but not SSI).
In the state of Florida a creditor is only allowed to garnish a certain amount of your wages up to twenty five percent only if you meet a certain threshold or if it is in regards to child support , alimony , unpaid property taxes or unpaid federal student loans.
Yes; child support is not affected by or discharged in bankruptcy.
The IRS does not garnish these payments (except from their employees). The IRS will, at the State's request, intercept tax refunds to collect unpaid child support.
Child support is primarily governed by state laws. Each state has its own laws and enforcement mechanisms regarding child support. Federal law provides certain guidelines and regulations to ensure consistency in child support enforcement across states. However, the enforcement of unpaid child support is typically handled at the state level.
Yes Yes Yes and they will! Yes they can for sure, so if I were you I'd pay all or most of what you owe, before you file your next federal tax return.
Court ordered child support, spousal maintenance, federal or state taxes, a court ordered restitution for personal injury and/or property damage.