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Can past-due child support be taken from a state income tax refund?

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Can past-due child support be taken from a state income tax refund?

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Under federal law, states must turn over personal income tax refunds to help pay child support debts. Though Alaska has no personal income tax, the Alaska child support agency can ask other states to take a noncustodial parents tax refund to cover a child support debt owed on an Alaska case.

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