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grent

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QUICK QUESTION HERE:

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW DOES THE US INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE HAVE THE LEGAL POWER, RIGHT AND ABILITY TO SEIZE A VETERANS MONTHLY CASH DISABILITY COMP IF HE OWES UNPAID FEDERAL TAXES

CAN THE IRS ISSUE A "levy" AND THEN GARNISH RIGHT OUT OF THE VETS SAVINGS OR CHECK DEBIT ACCOUNT?????????

I THOUGHT THE LAW SAID SOMETHING LIKE VETERANS CASH BENEFITS ARE NOT ATTACHABLE BY ANY COURT

I THINK FOR CHILD SUPPORT THEY CAN STATE FEDERAL OR LOCAL

JUST SOMETHING I WOULD LIKE TO KEEP IN THE BACK OF MY MIND AS FAR AS THE IRS IS CONCERNED

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP AND GUIDANCE

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That is correct

like SS checks though I think they are limited by law to just 15% they have to leave you enough to live on the IRS garnished my SSD check when I first got it they took almost 200 a month until they got back their 3,000 dollars.....they do not take all of it at once
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Thanks. I have often wondered "a what if" in regard to the IRS and my SSD and Vet benefits. I paper file my 1040 every year return receipt green card and keep a copy for the past three years.

Some body told me you should always keep your prior last three years Fed and State income taxes so I do.

Finally glad i got my student loan discharged.

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