Why won’t the child support agency provide me information regarding the obligor’s tax refund?
A child support enforcement agency (CSEA) has a duty to protect federal tax information the CSEA receives from the Internal Revenue Service. This is particularly true if you are contacting the CSEA by phone. There are both criminal and civil penalties for the unauthorized disclosure of federal tax information.
Related Questions
- Why can’t the child support enforcement agency get the obligor’s address from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)?
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