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Re: Can tax refunds be intercepted??


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Posted by MCM bait (66.149.179.202) on February 08, 2004 at 10:42:32:

In Reply to: Can tax refunds be intercepted?? posted by Buck on February 07, 2004 at 22:10:27:

If your judgment is for a debt to the government (for instance, for defaulted student loans backed by the government), most assuredly your tax refund can be intercepted. As a matter of fact, the government doesn't even need to get a judgment to take your tax refund away or garnish your wages.

But if you don't owe the government, I can't think of any way someone could intercept your tax refund before you got it.


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