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If I owe the IRS for taxs, wil it be deducted from my Economic Stimulus Payment?

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If I owe the IRS for taxs, wil it be deducted from my Economic Stimulus Payment?

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  1. Yes. According to the IRS:

    Q. I'm eligible for a payment but I still owe federal income tax from a prior year. Will my payment be reduced?

    A. Yes. For this purpose, the stimulus payment is treated like any other tax refund. This means that part or all of your payment can be used to pay past-due federal or state income taxes or non-tax federal debt such as student loans and child support. If this occurs, you will receive a letter explaining how the stimulus payment was applied.


  2. Yes. Si. Da. Javol.  Hi.

  3. If you owe the government money they can take it from your stimulis package

  4. Yes, of course It will,, and also If you owe child support, and as It should be

  5. sure will

  6. Remember, technically rape is a "stimulus".

    I recently heard an economist complaining that taxpayers were unwilling to splurge on items like flat panel TVs.  Some consumers were, selfishly and against the will of the Congress, SAVING the money.

    There's nothing more unAmerican than a taxpayer spending or saving his own money any way he feels.

  7. Yes.

  8. If you owe back-taxes, you may not even get a "stimulus check"...

  9. Yep. The stimulas check is not exempt from being taken

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