Can I be exempt from overpayments if I receive social security and I am on economic assistance
You are on economic assistance, plus social security, apparently owe debts you haven't paid so your afraid of being garnished AND you have enough earnings to have so much withholding you overpay your taxes and are afraid that it may go to pay those debts!
Unbelievable.
Get some self respect....I hope others get the money you owe.
I hope I don't have to pay anymore for you to take.
Can wages be garnished for the balance of an auto loan in the state of Delaware
If the judgment is for state or federal taxes then any refund is subject to seizure by the agency holding the judgment. If it is a creditor judgment, a tax refund would only be subject to attachment if it were placed in a bank account that was being levied by the judgment creditor. I would consult with a tax attorney.
Yes, if the spouse is a co-debtor and named in the final judgment writ. Or the married couple reside in a community property state and the debt was incurred during the marriage.
Any federal or state agencies (including student loan and child support) have the right to take any amount due from your refund. It has nothing to do with EIC and they have the right to take the whole refund you are due if you are in default or have a judgment against you.
Your income tax refund can be decreased by what is commonly called an offset.This can occur if you have outstanding federal or even some state debt(s). .Having worked in tax preparation for many years I have seen offsets occur for various reasons. The most common reasons for a federal tax refund offset are child support arrearage,unpaid federal tax debt and outstanding student loan debt.What is important to note is that a third party known as Federal Management System(FMS) handles the offset,not the IRS.The IRS in most cases will not provide a reason or any information about the debt/offset and will refer directly to FMS.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
In the U.S., your federal income tax refund does not count as taxable income for the next year. If you receive a refund from your state, and you itemized your deductions on the federal return, then the state refund will count as income on your federal return. (If you didn't itemize, then your state refund won't count as income.)
Yes. State refund must be claimed as income on your federal return.
And the out of state income is from Alabama
Once the state tax office has all your forms, your refund should be on the way to you in a couple of weeks. If you have not receved your refund with 30 days, I recommend you contact the state tax office to see if there is a problem. See related links for contact information.
It is unlikely that a tax refund would be garnished for past due medical bills. Generally refunds can only be garnished for certain things, and medical bills really aren't one. Tax refunds are garnished in instances of: child support arrearages past due federal tax past due state income tax unpaid federal student loans government program repayments However, if you deposit it into an account that they have the right to garnish, the funds lose their identity as a tax refund.
track my refund
Your PA state income tax form is sent to the state and not the IRS. The 1040 will be sent to the IRS. No need to send the state with the 1040.
yes, you still made the income
You do not have to report any income tax refund on any tax forms, it is not income.
You can check the status of your Minnesota renters refund at the state's website, or you can also check the status of your Minnesota renters refund by calling the automated refund tracking line at 651-296-4444 (Metro) or 1-800-657-3676 (Greater Minnesota)
You can go to your state tax department web site to find a place that you can use to check on your state income tax refund.