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Who can Garnish my Stimulus Check?

As the saying goes, "Follow the money". The money in question here is your government stimulus check. #stimuluscheck Think of this as a video game, with the player (you) trying to get home with hard dollars in your hand. Along the way there are several times others will attempt to get those dollars from you, leaving you empty handed by the time you get home. Understanding this problem requires looking closely at a couple of different areas - tax law and Texas garnishment law. Without getting to technical, here is a quick summary: Normally, any government issued dollars are subject to offset by the IRS to pay off a government obligation. The most common is are an IRS debt and a federally insured student loan. The IRS would take any refund earned and apply to those obligations. The current Presidential Order prevents the IRS from making those offsets, at least until August. As with all things there are exceptions. The main exception at this time is a child support oblig

Your COVID-19 Relief Check is in the Mail! (Well, maybe. It depends.........)

President Trump signed the massive coronavirus relief bill last week. Money will be distributed to the public by the IRS. So will the IRS offset what I owe against the check? What about my spouse? Here are some specific takeaways that you need to know now, and take appropriate action: 1. The government is using the IRS to distribute the checks only. They will not offset any IRS debts against the checks as this is not an IRS matter. The government is just using their infrastructure. 2. However, the only exception to this rule is child support obligations. If you owe back child support, it will come out of the check. This is the only exception at this time. 3. The only way the IRS will know about you is if you have filed a return in 2018 or for 2019. If you have not filed for 2018, and have not filed 2019, you will not receive a check.  In order to receive a check you must file a return for either of those years.  We love working with taxpayers who are delinquent filers. T