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pbunny37
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My taxes were taken by my student loan is there anyway I can get them back I am having financial hardship right now and really needed the return to pay major bills

How would I go about filing a hardship to get my taxes back?

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MichaelMc
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My taxes were taken by my student loan is there anyway I can get them back I am having financial hardship right now and really needed the return to pay major bills

You can request a Treasury offset refund whether your tax refund has already been taken or is pending. There isn’t a time limit on making the request, but you should act as quickly as possible. There are some limitations, however.

Your living expenses, income, and medical bills are not considered as an extreme financial hardship. There are some situations in which you can get back your tax refund, including:

  • The student loan was discharged in bankruptcy.

  • You’ve filed for bankruptcy and the case is still open, in which case you will probably have to surrender the refund to the US Trustee for distribution to your creditors.

  • You’ve repaid the loan.

  • Someone else’s loan shows up under your name because the Social Security number attached was incorrect.

  • You’ve entered into a repayment agreement with the Department of Education and have started making payments as required.

  • You’re totally and permanently disabled.

  • The loan isn’t enforceable.

If any of these apply, you’ll need to complete a student loan tax offset hardship refund form and provide proof of your hardship. You should contact the Treasury Offset Program at 800-304-3107 for more information.



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