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  • Apr 17, 2009, 11:18 AM
    sandra19475
    IRS and garnishments
    Can the IRS garnish my social secruity check
  • Apr 17, 2009, 01:23 PM
    tickle

    If it is put in your bank by direct deposit, yes, because all the funds in your bank account are the same. Have the govt. send the cheque to your home address, cancel the direct deposit, so it won't be fair game to the IRS.

    Tick
  • Apr 17, 2009, 01:29 PM
    this8384

    I don't know if that's necessarily true, tickle. While SSI funds are generally exempt, some agencies are still allowed to take them. Here's an interesting thread on this very topic:
    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/bankru...ent-59091.html
    Here's a specific post listing the law:
    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/bankru...ml#post1196358
  • Apr 17, 2009, 01:40 PM
    tickle

    Hi This! (hate calling you that). I think Judy once said, it can't be taken as long as you can prove a portion of your bank account was the benefits. But I don't know how you would go about doing that. I can't see the bank going back at your request and sorting out deposits.

    Regards, tick
  • Apr 17, 2009, 01:43 PM
    this8384

    Let's say I receive SSI. If someone wins a judgment against me in small claims, they can file to have my account frozen. If I don't write my bank and tell them that they can't release my funds because they're exempt, they'll hand them out.

    However, the IRS doesn't fall under that category. The same way the courthouse can intercept someone's tax refund when they have past due fines, but I can't when they owe me money from a lawsuit.

    It's stupid and biased, but they're the higher ups; they make the rules!

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