Federal tax refunds can be seized by the IRS for tax arrearages without the normal legal procedures being used. Federal and state tax refunds can be seized by a state child enforcement agency for court ordered child support arrearages. Tax refunds cannot be seized for creditor debt, for example, a judgment for non payment of a credit card account. But, once the refund is placed in a bank account it can be subject to levy by a judgment creditor. The Federal Government can also offset your federal tax refund to pay a student loan debt.
No, when filing for the federal income tax return, you do not attach the Schedule A for the state income tax return.
Yes, you can amend your state tax return separately from your federal tax return.
If your loans are in default, then you are probably listed on the Tax Offset list. If you have repaid the loans through the Federal Rehabilitation program, then you may have been removed from the offset list. The only way to know is to call the IRS and ask them if your name is still on the list. >>I've called the federal debt hotline and it says no federal debt is found for my social security number. I'm assuming that means I'm not on the list and will get my return??
Yes, you can deduct state income tax on your federal tax return if you itemize your deductions instead of taking the standard deduction.
Yes, you can deduct state tax payments on your federal tax return if you itemize your deductions.
No. Not any year. And Federal Tax, even income tax, is not deductible on a return.
where do i mail my federal tax return
You can get federal tax return forms online on the IRS website. Their site has all the federal tax return forms and publications that you need.
No. You enter information from your federal tax return onto your Indiana tax return. But a copy of your federal return doesn't need to be attached.
No, when filing for the federal income tax return, you do not attach the Schedule A for the state income tax return.
You property can only be seized under due process of the law, which means that an order of garnishment would have to be issued by the Court. If there is an order of garnishment, then your tax return will be seized.
Yes, you can amend your state tax return separately from your federal tax return.
No, you do not need to send a copy of your state tax return with your federal tax return. State tax returns are filed separately from federal tax returns and typically do not need to be submitted together.
No, "federal tax return" is not capitalized in a sentence unless it is part of a title or the beginning of a sentence.
No. Your gross income is reported on your federal 1040 income tax return. The federal garnish amount that was paid would not be a deduction from your gross income on your income tax return.
If your loans are in default, then you are probably listed on the Tax Offset list. If you have repaid the loans through the Federal Rehabilitation program, then you may have been removed from the offset list. The only way to know is to call the IRS and ask them if your name is still on the list. >>I've called the federal debt hotline and it says no federal debt is found for my social security number. I'm assuming that means I'm not on the list and will get my return??
The IRS website offers federal tax return forms. You can also pick up the standard tax return package at your local post office.