How Americas New Stimulus Package Shows We Not Only Do Not Care For Fathers, But Villainize Them! (Live Broadcast)
by Tj Sotomayor March 30, 2020 0 commentsMen Continue To Lose!
By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBMA) – People who are overdue on their child support payments should not expect to receive a check from the government, according to a post by Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley.
While the coronavirus relief bill that was passed by the House, Senate and signed by President Trump on Friday, “turns off nearly all administrative offsets that ordinarily may reduce tax refunds for individuals who have past tax debts, or who are behind on other payments to federal or state governments, including student loan payments,” those who are behind in their child support either might not qualify or see the amount of their check significantly reduced, Grassley said.
“The only administrative offset that will be enforced applies to those who have past due child support payments that the states have reported to the treasury department,” Grassley wrote.ADVERTISING
The $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package signed on Friday would see payments, either by direct deposit or physical check, go to millions of Americans.
The one-time payments include $1,200 per adult, $2,400 per couple, and $500 per child.
Individuals making $75,000 or less qualify to receive a check, or $150,000 per couple.
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