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Did my refund go to student loans?

Writer Aria Murphy

Once you receive your tax refund, it is yours to keep and will not be taken away from you. Once the federal Covid relief ends, and the IRS has the green light to start collection activities again, any tax refund you receive can be garnished and used for your unpaid federal student loans that are in default.

Do you get a tax refund if you are a student?

The credit covers 100% of the first $2,000 of qualified tuition, required fees, and qualified expenses, plus 25% of the next $2,000. 40% of the credit is refundable, so you may receive $1,000 per eligible student as a tax refund even if you owe no tax.

When do you get your tax refund for 2019?

Your 2019 tax refund is for overpayment of taxes in 2019 The IRS began accepting 2019 tax returns on January 27, 2020. The first refunds in the nation were processed and issues within three weeks (although most were received within 10-14 days) of acceptance.

When do you get your tax refund if you did not file?

You may not have filed a tax return because your wages were below the filing requirement. But you can still file a return within three years of the filing deadline to get your refund. For information about your state tax refund check, contact your state revenue department.

Why is my tax refund being held up?

The IRS has a list of reasons that your refund could potentially be held up. Your tax return has errors. It’s incomplete. Your refund has been affected by identity theft or fraud. You filed for the earned income tax credit or additional child tax credit. Your return needs further review.

Can a tax refund be garnished due to defaulted student loans?

This means some or all of your tax refund would go toward paying your defaulted student loans. That said, you may be able to avoid this tax refund offset, or even get back through a tax refund offset reversal. Here are tips that may help you stop student loan tax garnishment. Specifically, we’ll look at two cases: