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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Gov’t to Stop Seizing Tax Refunds From Americans Over Parents' Debts

The Social Security Administration says it will stop seizing IRS refunds from Americans whose deceased parents incurred debts if the debts are more than 10 years old.

The government had been seizing IRS refunds from adults whose parents were allegedly overpaid Social Security money and have since died. Some of the debts dated back as far as the middle of last century.

Judge Andrew Napolitano said the government sent a notice to people’s last known address, then held hearings where no one was there to resist them, then got judgments against them. Social Security then seized the refund checks.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is just shady and wrong. The judges and all people involved in this should be held accountable

Anonymous said...

Held accountable? How? Who is going to start this gigantic task of figuring out even were to start? Corruption and misuse of power is so rampant I would say the entire system needs to be reset. Some states have the ability to hold recall elections but I don'think most states can do that. I have never heard of it happening here in MD. So where does that leave us? Maybe a another election cycle maybe two? Sadly there is a large part of the population that either doesn't care or they are so brain washed they believe this is the way things should be.

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