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Transfiguration Of The Deadbeat Dad And The Greedy Octogenarian: An Intratextualist Critique Of Tax Refund Seizures, Bobby L. Dexter Dec 2005

Transfiguration Of The Deadbeat Dad And The Greedy Octogenarian: An Intratextualist Critique Of Tax Refund Seizures, Bobby L. Dexter

Bobby L. Dexter

In light of the federal government's plenary collection powers, the states have, for several years, sought and, with the help of Congress, managed to secure the assistance of the United States in obtaining various forms of revenue. As early as 1975, Congress authorized the Department of the Treasury to collect past-due, child-support payments in the same manner in which it assessed and collected certain federal taxes under emergency or exigent circumstances (i.e., jeopardy assessment/collection). Because such collection procedures were often considered cumbersome and costly, however, Congress soon authorized the direct seizure of pending income tax refunds as a more efficient …