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If the noncustodial parent applies for a “rapid refund”, can his/her taxes be intercepted for child support?

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If the noncustodial parent applies for a “rapid refund”, can his/her taxes be intercepted for child support?

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A. Yes. A “rapid refund” is a loan that uses the tax refund as collateral. Funds are still intercepted from the noncustodial parent’s tax refund to pay child support, even if the lender is not aware that the NCP has been certified for tax intercept.

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