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Curiousity
Will unpaid child support be withheld from the upcoming tax relief checks.?
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.
theresa p
I,m betting probably ya.
Jersey girl on Florida.
Yes, so whoever ows child support say good bye to your checks
why
I don't know if it will be but it probably should be. The children, first in time, should be first in line.
chatsplas
Yes.
Just as with tax refunds, those owing back child support will find their rebates applied toward their obligation to support their children.
george 2
yes
Brandon M
more than likely.
Yinzer from Sixburgh
It ought to be....but I don't know.
Tammy
I certainly hope so! How can you live with yourself!!
snjas1
Only if you are far enough behind. You have to be at least $500 AND 3 months behind, or they won't touch your return or your rebate. If they took you tax return and that covered the back support getting it zeroed out or below the $500 they won't take the rebate, but if they took your return and you still owe more than $500 they will take the rebate too.