Yes, any amount above the offset will be refunded.
No they will offset your refund.
Yes if you are in the FMS offset refund tax program.
Yes if you owe the IRS money your tax refund will be offset, and usually if they are aware that you owe them money, they will offset it immediately.
Yes. If you are in the FMS offset refund tax program for any legal government debts it is possible for the FMS to get a part of or your entire refund amount.
Yes - the refund is an asset - which the card company can use to offset your debt !
No they will offset your refund.
Yes if you are in the FMS offset refund tax program.
Yes if you owe the IRS money your tax refund will be offset, and usually if they are aware that you owe them money, they will offset it immediately.
If you are due a refund for taxes filed for the 2005 tax year, that refund can be siezed to offset the student loan - and every refund after that too.
Yes, States can intercept your refund via the Treasury Offset Program.
Yes. If you are in the FMS offset refund tax program for any legal government debts it is possible for the FMS to get a part of or your entire refund amount.
No. Other government agencies can offset your IRS refund through the Treasury Offset Program, but a private entity (like a bank) cannot.
If you have not made you payments like you oulhsd, and the place you have the loan with has requested IRS to offset your refund, yes IRS will offset the refund and send you the difference if any remaining.
Yes - the refund is an asset - which the card company can use to offset your debt !
Tax credits directly offset your tax liability on a dollar-for-dollar basis, which can significantly reduce the amount you owe. Certain refundable tax credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or the Child Tax Credit (CTC), can even result in a tax refund that exceeds the amount of taxes you paid throughout the year. This means that if your tax credits surpass your tax liability, you could receive a refund for the difference, effectively increasing your overall refund.
H and R Block will not lend you the money if you are in the FMS income tax OFFSET REFUND PROGRAM
Yes, and an injured spouse can have their portion of the offset tax refund given back to them. Keep in mind that you are legally obligated to file your taxes even if you expect to have your refund offset. Contact the IRS for more information.