Child Support Case Information - New Jersey

CS500
The CSA may request that the State or Federal government intercept the obligor's tax refund to recover
past-due support owed to you or to the State. Regulations of the Tax Offset Program require that:
Intercepted tax refunds be used to pay-off debts owed to the State for public assistance before past-
due support owed to your child(ren).
If the tax refund involves a joint return, the money may not be distributed for six months; and
If the obligor and the obligor's spouse file a joint return, the spouse may file an amended tax return requesting a share
of the tax refund of up to six years after it was filed. If the IRS determines that the spouse is due a share of the refund
that you received, you must reimburse the State for the amount owed the spouse. The CSA may adjust future support
payments to recoup this amount.
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