Yes, the IRS is entitled to dock a refund for a variety of things, including court ordered debt.
There is no way to physically make someone pay a debt they owe. If the child support is court ordered, you can take that person back to court for contempt of court charges though.
Yes, a creditor can potentially take an IRS refund, but this usually depends on the nature of the debt. For example, if the debt is related to unpaid taxes, child support, or federal student loans, the IRS can offset the refund to satisfy those debts. However, for private creditors, they would typically need to obtain a court judgment to garnish the refund. It's important to consult with a legal professional for specific cases.
AnswerThe IRS only seizes personal tax refunds when there are tax arrearages or court ordered child support arrearages.The IRS does not have the power to withhold personal tax refunds for creditor judgments.ACTUALLY THE IRS CAN HOLD YOUR REFUND FOR CREDITOR JUGDEMENT DEPENDING ON THE AMOUNT OF THE DEBT AND IF THE CREDITOR CONTACTED THEM THE YEAR BEFORE IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF CREDITOR
Yes, the IRS can withhold your tax refund to satisfy restitution obligations related to a criminal act. If you have been ordered to pay restitution as part of your sentencing, the IRS may apply your refund to fulfill that debt. This withholding is typically done to ensure that victims receive compensation as mandated by the court. It's important to stay informed about any legal obligations you have that may affect your tax refunds.
If it is in deferred status, they will probably not take your tax refund. If your student loan is delinquent, then they will be seize your refund and put it toward your debt.
Yes.
Private companies are not allowed that priviledge. Back child support on court order, federally backed student loans, IRS debt, and overpaid Social Security will take your refund.
If you are delinquent in your student loans to the point where your refunds are being intercepted, they can take the entire refund until the debt is satisfied.
Write a letter along with proof that he was ordered to take the debt to the agency in which you had the loan.
Yes, debt collectors can take you to court for unpaid debts in order to try to collect the money owed.
A tax refund is considered income/asset belonging to the BK petitioner and is therefore subject to seizure for the repayment of debt. Whether or not the refund can be included in the BK depends upon the time frame of the BK filing vs. the tax refund date and amount, the status of the refund (joint, subject to child support action, etc.) and so forth.
The time frame for a debit card to be refunded money from a store will vary from a day to a week. The time frame will depend on how fast the store and the bank take care of the refund.