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Q. I'm eligible for a payment but I still owe federal income tax from a prior year. Will my payment be reduced?
A. Yes. For this purpose, the stimulus payment is treated like any other tax refund. This means that part or all of your payment can be used to pay past-due federal or state income taxes or non-tax federal debt such as student loans and child support. If this occurs, you will receive a letter explaining how the stimulus payment was applied.
Russ B
Well, you won't exactly lose it. But you won't receive it either. It will be applied to your back debt; thus, reducing your debt.
Hope this helps
Mommy to Lauryn and Sydney
Probably so!! I would not count on even getting it!!
frogbfound
up to the amount you are behind....yes you will.
Jim B
I hope so!
arch0049
I hope so.
mandm68
Morrisdt....... Yes you will! Good Luck!
SBF S
yea more than likely www.irs.gov check it out
rtfm
Probably. The IRS says, "Stimulus payments will be subject to offset against outstanding tax and non-tax liabilities in the same fashion as regular tax refunds."
thelloyds00
per the irs web site you will get the stim package if you owe back cs or back taxes