Yes, if amount owed in back child support is more than the tax refund. Garnishment percentage limits only apply to wages and other period payments. The entire amount of tax refunds can be applied to debts owed.
Virtually any income can be garnished as long as it isn't means tested, such as SSI or public assistance.
Yes, any form of income, other than needs-based income, can be garnished for back child support in New York. Money from a lawsuit or settlement is considered income.
No you do not have to work full-time. Working anytime will get your wages garnished. Child support even garnish wages on Day labor and temporary jobs. Income is income and they will take from any source of income you may have.
Possibly, yes. SS disability income may be garnished for child support. Supplementary security income alone may not be garnished.
yes you can but only by two at a time and they can not exceed 10% of your gross income.
It's taxable income, so yes.
if my wages are being garnished can they still take my income tax check?
Most garnished support is sent to a State disbursement unit. How quickly it's distributed depends on factors such as how quickly the employer or other payor of income forwards the garnished funds, the level of efficiency of the disbursement unit, whether there is an appeal pending in that matter, and whether the State is owed some of all of the garnished funds.
Most garnished support is sent to a State disbursement unit. How quickly it's distributed depends on factors such as how quickly the employer or other payor of income forwards the garnished funds, the level of efficiency of the disbursement unit, whether there is an appeal pending in that matter, and whether the State is owed some of all of the garnished funds.
No, Social Security Disability can not be garnished for anything. That is not considered earned income. So no one can garnish it. sorry
In some rare cases these can be garnished, but are not usually. Your income that is coming in from a job is generally what is garnished.
No, that is not an income or salary. That is like child support for the foster child and should cover the expenses for that child.