My husband and I filed jointly. Can they take it all?
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One Response to “What percentage of my jointly filed income tax return can be offset for student loan default by the irs?”
Just called the IRS see the number below. You’re going to want to press 1 then 5.
I spoke to Ms. Wyberg whose ID number is 2504801. She said that if you are in arrears to the Department of Education for student loans your entire refund may be garnished to satisfy or partially satisfy the debt.
She said there is one exception that involves an injured spouse but I was unable to get in contact with a person at IRS who could tell me about that.
July 26th, 2010 at 6:31 pm
Just called the IRS see the number below. You’re going to want to press 1 then 5.
I spoke to Ms. Wyberg whose ID number is 2504801. She said that if you are in arrears to the Department of Education for student loans your entire refund may be garnished to satisfy or partially satisfy the debt.
She said there is one exception that involves an injured spouse but I was unable to get in contact with a person at IRS who could tell me about that.
1-800-829-1040
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