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Apr 07
2007
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Ask a Lawyer: tax interceptPosted by: Dads Divorce on Apr 7, 2007 |
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Question:
If a tax intercept for back child support is received by the custodial parent for the year 2004 and the non-custodial parent has to pay back tax return for yr. 2004 to the IRS. Can that be collected from custodial parent?
Answer:
Do I understand that it was an overpayment of child support due to the intercept? If so, normally overpayments are not reimbursable until after your total child support obligation has been fulfilled. However, you can contact child support enforcement to see if there is an opportunity for immediate reimbursement.










