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The other parent has excess withholding taxes taken from his/her pay so as to reduce his/her net income for support purposes and then gets a nice refund. What can be done?

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The other parent has excess withholding taxes taken from his/her pay so as to reduce his/her net income for support purposes and then gets a nice refund. What can be done?

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Excess withholding can be added back to the payor’s net income. If the refund was already received, 1/12 of the preceding year’s refund will be added to the payor’s net monthly income.

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