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What happens if I paid off my entire student loan but they still applied my tax rebate to it?

By admin | May 15, 2008

little buddy asked:


I paid off my entire defaulted student loan at the beginning of this month. I even received a paid in full letter. But today I just got a letter from the IRS that my $600 was applied to that loan by offset!! Apparently there wasn’t enough time between when I paid off the loan and then getting my rebate. I just tried to call the Missouri Department of Education, which my loan is through, but they are closed for the day. Does anyone know if I can get my $600 back??? :(

Scott
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    2 Responses to “What happens if I paid off my entire student loan but they still applied my tax rebate to it?”

    1. T Taylor Says:
      May 15th, 2008 at 4:12 pm

      The state of missouri.

    2. Judy Says:
      May 18th, 2008 at 3:52 am

      You’ll get your money eventually, but it will take awhile to sort out the paperwork. Try your call again tomorrow.