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I was in a chapter 13 during 2018 and the IRS kept my refund. Am I allowed to deduct that refunded amount they kept and put it towards my 2019 taxes?
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April 10, 2020
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I was in a chapter 13 during 2018 and the IRS kept my refund. Am I allowed to deduct that refunded amount they kept and put it towards my 2019 taxes?
No. Your money was taken for debt not a tax payment.
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April 10, 2020
1:02 PM
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I was in a chapter 13 during 2018 and the IRS kept my refund. Am I allowed to deduct that refunded amount they kept and put it towards my 2019 taxes?
Actually it was not applied to a debt. It was taken and not applied to anything owed for debt or taxes.
April 10, 2020
1:40 PM
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I was in a chapter 13 during 2018 and the IRS kept my refund. Am I allowed to deduct that refunded amount they kept and put it towards my 2019 taxes?
The IRS offset this for a reason, and you cannot take a tax deduction for an offset refund.
The IRS can offset refunds for many different things:
- Past-due child support;
- Federal agency non-tax debts;
- State income tax obligations; or
- Certain unemployment compensation debts owed to a state.
I recommend contacting the Department of Treasury's Bureau of Fiscal Service (BFS) Offset Line to get details on your offset. You can contact the BFS call center at 800-304-3107, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST. Please keep in mind that you will need to wait until the IRS reopens to make this call.
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April 10, 2020
1:51 PM
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