SSI underpayed me upon my SSI award. And withheld $3,581.70 alledging an past overpayment. However; upon request for waiver. On Aug. 22 2011. A decision was rendered at a formal ALJ hearing By the honorable ALJ Judge Weir III.
Whom granted my request for a waiver of alledged overpayment. Documents confirm ALJ ruled that I wasn't At Fault and waived the collection of an overpayment.
However, a month has passed. And I have yet to receive any notice from SSA in regards to my refunded claim of $3,580.70 When can I recover my refund of alledged overpayment already collected.
Yes, if you already have a payment arrangement with the IRS but have a refund due, they will take the refund. If you have a balance due, they will apply your tax refund to this balance.
income tax refund
To refund is to give back the payment made, usually due to a cancelled order or unsatisfactory service and/or returning of a money guarantee as part of a payment deal.
Yes, unfortunately.
all of these payment of a bill expense reinbursment an income tax refund
all of these payment of a bill expense reinbursment an income tax refund
Yes, if they obtain a judgment and file for a garnishment of your state tax refund.
You may get it, but you will have to turn it over to the trustee. It may shorten your plan payment time period.
No. It was a NONREFUNDABLE payment.
Debit Note - Money being taken out such as invoiced or charged Credit Note - Money being given back such as refund or over payment.
The State can and will take your refund as long as there is a balance owed.
If you do not start classes that you have paid for with a student loan, you should obtain a refund of the tuition and then use the refund to repay the loan.