No, but they can take away tax refunds to pay a child support arrears. Child support is separate and for all purposes at a higher category than taxes. Money owed towards taxes will be taken by other methods, but it is easy and now legal for child support to be taken from tax refunds.
The State can intercept State tax refunds, if that's what you mean.
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Most likely. Just about every state will intercept federal and state income tax refunds for child support arrears.
State child support agencies may intercept tax refunds to collect past-due child support.
The collection of owed back child support typically comes out of the non-custodial parent's federal tax refund or state tax refund, depending on the laws of the specific state. The federal and state governments have mechanisms in place to intercept these refunds and apply them towards the owed child support amount.
The State child support agency can intercept your tax refund, yes.
Yes. My husband and I filed our federal refund jointly (mind you he was behind 3K on child support) and they took it all of what he owed. BUT, I went back and filed out an 'Injured Spouse Form' to get back what i earned.
Tax refunds can be taken for back child support if the person owes more than $500 to the custodial parent or eligible receiver of such or if the person owes more than $150 to the state's child support agency. When or if such action occurs depends upon the interaction between the state and the IRS and/or state tax agency. The IRS has on all child support arrears notices for all 50 states on file and cooperates fully with the states child support enforcement agencies and the courts.
Yes, call your local Department of Human Services, child support division, and ask them. If you owed back child support and were entitled to a state or federal tax return, it's likely that it was garnished to pay back your debt.
You should speak with your State's Child Support Enforcement Agency (the official name of that agency varies state to state, but it's usually called something along those lines).
The financial management service should be notified of this by the state or someone. FMS can be reached at 800-304-3107. If the State is still taking tax refunds, there must be some dispute about whether all back support has been paid. The place to start is with the State child support agency.
Child support arrears do not go away. The custodial parent can continue to pursue arrears until they are paid off. State Child Support Enforcement can take your tax refund if you owe child support.Child support arrears do not go away. The custodial parent can continue to pursue arrears until they are paid off. State Child Support Enforcement can take your tax refund if you owe child support.Child support arrears do not go away. The custodial parent can continue to pursue arrears until they are paid off. State Child Support Enforcement can take your tax refund if you owe child support.Child support arrears do not go away. The custodial parent can continue to pursue arrears until they are paid off. State Child Support Enforcement can take your tax refund if you owe child support.
You should complain to your state's Child Support Enforcement Agency or to your state representative if that doesn't work.You should complain to your state's Child Support Enforcement Agency or to your state representative if that doesn't work.You should complain to your state's Child Support Enforcement Agency or to your state representative if that doesn't work.You should complain to your state's Child Support Enforcement Agency or to your state representative if that doesn't work.
Question isn't clear, but the State will take your entire tax refund, except for the part attributable to your spouse.