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My partner owes child support arrears but he has been paying consistently for a year. Will he still get his tax return or will they take it

My partner and I aren't married but he has a kid and he has been paying the current and arrears child support for a year so will they take all of his return or will he get some of his tax return
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My partner owes child support arrears but he has been paying consistently for a year. Will he still get his tax return or will they take it

If he still owed delinquent child support his refund can be used to offset the past due support.
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My partner owes child support arrears but he has been paying consistently for a year. Will he still get his tax return or will they take it

Yes they'll still take the money the same things happen to me that he will get his refund after about 31 days 21 to 31 and then you won't see the money until another 31 to 50 days

My partner owes child support arrears but he has been paying consistently for a year. Will he still get his tax return or will they take it

In the top it off they don't give it all to you at once they'll give it to you in payments 900 a month

My partner owes child support arrears but he has been paying consistently for a year. Will he still get his tax return or will they take it

They will take what is in arrears.

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