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Offset refund reversal

Can a 100% offset of my refund be reversed? If so how?
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Offset refund reversal

Not sure it can be reversed but you can contact the Treasury Offset program for help.

Have Questions about an Offset? Toll Free: 800-304-3107

See the following for more information:
https://fiscal.treasury.gov/fsservices/gov/debtColl/dms/top/debt_top.htm
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If you filed a joint return and you're not responsible for your spouse's debt, you're entitled to request your portion of the refund back from the IRS. You may file a claim for this amount by filing Form 8379 (PDF), Injured Spouse Allocation.

You may file Form 8379 in any of the following ways:

- With your original joint tax return ( Form 1040 (PDF), Form 1040A (PDF), or Form 1040EZ (PDF)),
- With your amended joint tax return ( Form 1040X (PDF)), or
- By itself after you receive notification of an offset.

When filing a Form 8379 with your joint return by mail or with an amended return, write "Injured Spouse" in the top left corner of the first page of the joint return.
https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc203.html

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Offset refund reversal

Not sure it can be reversed but you can contact the Treasury Offset program for help.

Have Questions about an Offset? Toll Free: 800-304-3107

See the following for more information:
https://fiscal.treasury.gov/fsservices/gov/debtColl/dms/top/debt_top.htm
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If you filed a joint return and you're not responsible for your spouse's debt, you're entitled to request your portion of the refund back from the IRS. You may file a claim for this amount by filing Form 8379 (PDF), Injured Spouse Allocation.

You may file Form 8379 in any of the following ways:

- With your original joint tax return ( Form 1040 (PDF), Form 1040A (PDF), or Form 1040EZ (PDF)),
- With your amended joint tax return ( Form 1040X (PDF)), or
- By itself after you receive notification of an offset.

When filing a Form 8379 with your joint return by mail or with an amended return, write "Injured Spouse" in the top left corner of the first page of the joint return.
https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc203.html
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