Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    Loucinda52's Avatar
    Loucinda52 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Oct 6, 2010, 02:38 PM
    Payment of judgement through IRS & State income tax refunds?
    I have a recorded judgement against me from my ex-landlord. I have no bank accounts & just lost me job the 1st of October. Can she have the amount of the judgement taken out of my federal or state incomee tax refund? I will be getting a refund from both. Will IRS & State of AZ notify first?
    AtlantaTaxExpert's Avatar
    AtlantaTaxExpert Posts: 21,836, Reputation: 846
    Senior Tax Expert
     
    #2

    Oct 8, 2010, 09:24 AM
    Yes, he CAN get the judgement from the IRS if he gets the judgement acknowledged through a federal court judge.

    A similar procedure in the Arizona state court system would apply for the Arizona refund.

    However, if you filed the returns in the last week or so, time is his enemy, as both the IRS and Arizona will process the returns the issue the refund in aout 2 - 6 weeks.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

What do they garnish NC State tax refunds for [ 1 Answers ]

What agencies are allowed to garnish your nc state tax refund

Income Tax Refunds [ 2 Answers ]

My mother is eighty-one with no income but SSA , a pension check and savings accounts. Can she qualify/receive a tax refund at all? Thanks for your feedback in advance!

2 State refunds (1099G) with tax software [ 5 Answers ]

I got married this past year. My wife and I both received refunds in 2007 from the state. We both live in MD now, and both have refunds from MD. For this year, we plan to file jointly. When using a particular tax software (not sure if I'm supposed to say which one), they allow you to put in the...

What happens when you owe more tax when you are on a tax payment plan with the IRS? [ 4 Answers ]

If I am currently on a payment plan with the IRS and in the agreement it states that your are not to owe any more taxes while in the payment agreement... what happens if I do owe for the current year. I am paying off 2004 taxes and now I owe for 2007... what is going to happen? It will default my...


View more questions Search