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Can a person receive a tax refund if they are currently in a payment plan for prior years federal taxes?

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Can a person receive a tax refund if they are currently in a payment plan for prior years federal taxes?

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You may not get all of your refund if you owe certain past-due amounts, such as federal tax, state tax, a student loan or child support. The IRS will automatically apply the refund to the taxes owed. If the refund does not take care of the tax debt; you must continue the installment agreement.

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A As a condition of your agreement, any refund due you in a future year will be applied against the amount you owe.

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