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posted Apr 15, 2024 3:31:03 PM

I pwe 378 in state tax but can't pay it right now just lost my job, the irs already took my entire 2k refund, filed married joint, claimed 0 an I think married on w2

The irs already took my whole 2k refund, I found an old letter saying I had back taxes from 2013, does thst even sound right? But since I'm still technically married I filed married filing jointly, but I think I claimed 0 and married filing separately when I started the job I just lost? But they still took out at least 250$ each check I had, so I'm not sure what to do...I filed my state today, but I just lost my job and it's been hard enough to scrape by, they take everything from us. But apparently I don't qualify for a payment plan.

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Apr 16, 2024 8:42:25 AM

The IRS generally has 10 years – from the date your tax was assessed – to collect the tax and any associated penalties and interest from you. 

 

This time period is called the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED).  See here.

 

If you believe that the seizure is not correct, contact a local tax professional who is familiar with this issue.

 

You may want to contact your state department of revenue to see whether there is a payment plan available to you.  See your state here.