No. The IRS can only offset your refund if they have already made an assessment against you.
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.
Rapid refund can get you your money in as little as one day. However think long and hard before you do this. The fees are astronomical and so it will take a big bite out of your refund. two week
No they do not take your refund from my experience, but they do take the state refund. If they do take it, you can contact the trustee and ask for it back. I was told as long as the payments were being made every pay period we were okay. Hope this helps
It is very common for a credit/refund to take up to 6 or 8 weeks to be processed. It always takes longer to get a refund than it does for them to take the money. Where i used to prefer virtual credit cards for online transaction.
The time frame for a debit card to be refunded money from a store will vary from a day to a week. The time frame will depend on how fast the store and the bank take care of the refund.
If you are delinquent in your student loans to the point where your refunds are being intercepted, they can take the entire refund until the debt is satisfied.
about three to five days
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No one can simply take money from you. If you owe money to anyone and fail to pay it back then that person or organisation needs a court order.
No. Usually a bank will send your debt to a collection agency. Most collection agencies don't have the authority to garnish your tax refund.
If your payment is for a balance owed to the IRS then yes, they will take any money due to you from a refund and apply it to your balance. Should your balance due be less than what you owe them you should receive a refund for what's left.
Yes, you can typically receive a refund on a money order, even if you have filled it out, but the process may vary by issuer. You will need to provide the original money order and possibly complete a refund request form. Keep in mind that some fees may apply, and the refund process can take time. It's best to check with the issuer for their specific policies and procedures.