Stimulus Check And Back Child Support Payments
If you owe back child support your stimulus payment cannot be garnished to pay that debt.
Stimulus check and back child support payments. Second stimulus checks and child support. In the federal stimulus bill the cares act congress did not exempt the stimulus rebate payments from federal offsets for child support arrears. In the first stimulus the coronavirus aid relief and economic security act passed last spring states were allowed to intercept and seize a portion or all of direct payments to parents with child support arrears.
Your second payment will not be offset for any federal or state debts and is protected from. Adults and qualifying children are both eligible for up to 600 each with the second payment. Some parents can double dip for an extra 600 in the first stimulus bill some parents received duplicate payments for the same dependent child.
Federal law requires child support agencies to have procedures to collect past due child support from federal tax refunds. While the cares act provided a 1 200 direct payment to most individual adults and 500 per dependent child the new stimulus package provides for a flat 600 payment for every eligible adult. With the second stimulus check each eligible adult will get up to 600 decreasing as income raises.
The stimulus payments will be mailed as checks to any eligible spouse who submitted form 8379 injured spouse allocation along with their 2019 federal income tax return or in some cases. That s because under the cares act the department of revenue could submit to the irs names of parents who owed past due support of. This is different from the cares act which specified that if you owed back child support your stimulus.