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June 7, 2019
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Tax Year Prior to 2020: How do I know if student loans will take my tax refund?

  • June 7, 2019
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I owe money for past student loans and was wondering if they will take my refund?

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    June 7, 2019

    You can contact the agency with which you have a debt to determine if your debt was submitted for a tax refund offset or you may call BFS's TOP call center at (800) 304-3107. You can enter your SSN in the automated system and it will tell you if you have an offset outstanding for your SSN. If your debt was submitted for offset, BFS will reduce your refund as needed to pay off the debt and send it to the agency you owe. Any portion of your remaining refund after offset is issued in a check or direct deposited as originally requested on the return.

    Please see link below for more information

    http://fiscal.treasury.gov/fsservices/gov/debtColl/dms/top/debt_top.htm

    Please comment below if you are needing additional assistance.

    Hope this helps.


    June 7, 2019
    Coo
    January 23, 2020

    If your Student Loans are in Default, and your Lender has submitted them to the Dept. of Education, they may take your tax refund to pay towards your loan balance.

     

    Call 800-304-3107 and use the Automated System to see if you have a tax refund offset.

     

    If your loans are still with your Lender, you can contact them to work out a payment plan so that your tax refunds will not be affected.

     

    Click the link for more info on  Tax Offsets for Student Loans

     

     

    March 4, 2020

    When I call that number it says I have no non tax debts. But I know I still have student loans. Will they still take my refund? 

    March 4, 2020

    Well, it looks like your student loan provider hasn't reported it yet to the government

     

    If your refund is offset for student loans you will receive a letter from the IRS about it. You can check to see if there is an order to offset your refund.

     

     NOTE: You can contact the IRS Treasury Offset Program Call Center at 1-800-304-3107 to ask if they have an offset for you on file. TurboTax would not have that information.

    https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/tax-payments/who-can-garnish-an-income-tax-refund/L7cPPzDyc

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    February 10, 2020

    How do will I know if my taxes will be taken

    February 10, 2020

    You will not know for sure if your refund will be taken, but if it has been taken in the past and your debt has not been satisfied, then chances are good that it will still be taken.  To know for sure, you should contact the agency to which you owe the debt for more information.  

     

    See also the following TurboTax article for more information and a link to an IRS discussion regarding reduced refund: 

     

    What is a refund offset?

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    February 22, 2020

    What if I have been making payments but they still take my refund? Is there anything I can do because I called last month and was told as long as I was making payments, I would still get my refund.

    February 24, 2020

    Again, it depends.

     

    The only way to know is to do what AnnetteB6 mentioned before and contact the agency where the debt is from.

     

     

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    April 8, 2020

    I have no income I am counting on tax return to help me get through this. I am a single mother with 0 support 

    April 8, 2020

    Owing student loan will have no impact on your stimulus check. As of now, all available information indicate that the payments won't be affected by taxes that you owe to IRS or any other agency.

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