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@Anonymous wrote:
I just finished rehabing my Department of Education student loans. On the rehab agreement that I signed, it stated that any involuntary payment would be refunded. It specifically listed Treasury offset. My last 2 tax refunds have been taken because I was in default.
My question is, what do I do next? Will they automatically send me a check, or do I need to specifically ask for it? Will they send me the total of my last 2 tax refunds, or just my most recent one?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, since I can't seem to find any information online.
Thank you.
I have never heard of someone's involuntary payments getting refunded - I've been doing some googling and I can't find any additional information about it, either. I would assume that it would only be the most recent tax refund. Honestly, I would call, since this seems somewhat unusual.
When I rehabbed it was after they took my tax return (they weren't garnishing me), which is how I found out about the default and they would not return mine, and even told me that they could continue to take invountary payments as allowed by law, even through rehab if they so chose. No one I've helped or friends who have gone through rehab have gotten refunds, either, so I hope this is a new offering.