Only if you owe Federal Debts, State Debts, Child Support
FMS 1-800-304-3107 to see if you owe any of those debts
For commercial debts,,NO
2007-02-14 08:01:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Rob response. Your current credit stance has no barring on your return. Your income tax can be interrupted ONLY if you owe the government such as...student loans, child support, prior income tax..
It will NOT be harmed if you owe a credit card company etc.
Simply go file, get your return AND then pay off as many debts as you can. Not to worry..
2007-02-14 08:06:31
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answered by KeraniBai 3
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No one can take your IRS refund just because of bad credit. If you owe taxes and certain other debts, the IRS can take your refund up to the amount you owe them.
If other creditors have sued you and gotten judgments, and they have attached, or levied on, your assets, especially a bank account used to deposit your refund checks, they will get the money that way.
If your situation is that bad, you really should look into bankruptcy.
2007-02-14 08:12:01
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answered by thylawyer 7
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"Take away my taxes." I assume you mean "take away any refund I'm owed."
The IRS will reduce your refund by whatever you owe THEM. They will not get involved in taking money to pay off credit card debt.
However, if the credit card company knows that you have a refund coming, they'll expect you to give it to them.
2007-02-14 08:06:02
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answered by Jay 7
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"i become informed..." is in additional than a number of circumstances suggested through some thing no longer real. that isn't any exception. Your refund won't be able to be taken except for authorities expenses, defaulted student loans, or late toddler help. it is money back, through the way - your go back is the varieties you record with the IRS.
2016-11-28 02:29:43
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answered by iatarola 4
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No they wont' take it for that. Only if you owe them money will they keep it. (Most people has some form of bad credit. Very few actually have "good" credit.) If that were the case, they'd really be rakin in the cash at tax time! Whew! LOL!
2007-02-14 08:08:47
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answered by Shari 5
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2007-02-14 08:03:36
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answered by Anonymous
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