Answer: Yes, the tax refunds of individuals who owe back child support can be intercepted by the government through the Federal Tax Refund Offset Program, also known as "Project Intercept." Eligibility for the Federal Tax Refund Offset Program Not all delinquent child support cases are eligible. In order for an individual's tax refund to be intercepted for unpaid child support through the Federal Tax Refund Offset Program, certain minimums apply: • Child support must be at least $150 in arrears if the child support recipient also receives TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families).
• Child support must be at least $500 in arrears in situations where the recipient does not receive TANF. How the Program Works Each year, your state’s.
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