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Can the IRS garnish Social Security Disability income
Asked by: sparkywarner
from Mexico City, Mexico
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I owe back taxes and have been contacted by the IRS. They are requesting approx. $150k. I have total permanent disability due to Chondrosarcoma (bone cancer) 7 years ago. I had my right arm amputated. My private Disability Insurance company paid off and am receiving Social Security Disability income.
I did not file taxes on this money due to being informed by my old accountant it was not taxable due to loss of limb. Well the IRS didn't agree and has contacted me 7 years later. My question is can the IRS garnish my SSDI and Third party Disability income? If so how much %.I am reading that the income is exempt from judgments in certain states. Does that apply to IRS?
I did not file taxes on this money due to being informed by my old accountant it was not taxable due to loss of limb. Well the IRS didn't agree and has contacted me 7 years later. My question is can the IRS garnish my SSDI and Third party Disability income? If so how much %.I am reading that the income is exempt from judgments in certain states. Does that apply to IRS?
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I have always kept this on my computer for reference. This may help you. I just went through a garnish from my SS benefits. But it was another government agency (Student Loans)
Section 207 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 407) protects Social Security benefits from assignment, levy, or garnishment. However, the law provides five exceptions:
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Section 207 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 407) protects Social Security benefits from assignment, levy, or garnishment. However, the law provides five exceptions:
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Answer Date: 06:14pm 03/28/08









