Yes, your federal income tax refund can be garnished for both student loans and back taxes simultaneously. The U.S. Department of Treasury can offset your tax refund to satisfy multiple debts, including student loans and federal tax liabilities. However, the total amount garnished will depend on the specific debts and their respective priorities. It's advisable to check with the agencies involved for the exact details of your situation.
If you overpaid your federal taxes, you can request a refund from the IRS. They will send you the excess amount you paid back to you.
There are many places one might go to find assistance on paying back a federal student loan. Some employment programs offer assistance as part of job bonuses.
i just found out that i had to pay back this year for federal taxes i just madew an offer and it was aceppted so is can i still get my va loan for a house i was already pr quailtfied by my lender before i did my 2012 taxes
Any student that is looking for Federal Loans or Grants to help pay for educational expenses should fill out a FAFSA. Federal Loans will need to be paid back and Federal Grants do not as long as a student stays in good academic standing.
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If you owe back child support then both state and federal taxes can be intercepted.
Federal income taxes started in 1861 but this lapsed after the American Civil War. In 1913, federal taxes came back and have been in place since then.
Yes, your federal income tax refund can be garnished for both student loans and back taxes simultaneously. The U.S. Department of Treasury can offset your tax refund to satisfy multiple debts, including student loans and federal tax liabilities. However, the total amount garnished will depend on the specific debts and their respective priorities. It's advisable to check with the agencies involved for the exact details of your situation.
No you do not get FICA back on federal taxes. It's a pay now and collect later system, for when you collect social security at retirement.
Your state can flag your account to withhold your federal refund in order to meet a debt owed;however, in general, your state,they can only take your taxes if you owe on a student loan, have back child support, or owe taxes. I guess you need to contact Dept of revenue of your state.
If you overpaid your federal taxes, you can request a refund from the IRS. They will send you the excess amount you paid back to you.
No. The IRS will take an income tax refund for back federal or state taxes, unpaid child support or alimony, student loans in default, and any unpaid federal or government debt.
It depends on what they took out for federal taxes, and if your state takes out taxes, and what deductions you claim
No, but is will affect your credit report.
i went to federal prison is it too late
If you're asking about your tax refund, the federal government will seize it for back taxes owed, student loans or any other government loans, child support, or any debts that you owe to the government.