Woman Loses Tax Refund Over 37 Year Old Debt to Social Security

The debt in question wasn’t incurred by the woman, it was another member of her family and it was the result of an overpayment. The blame lays with the Social Security administration.

Marc Fisher of the Washington Post reported this week…

Social Security, Treasury target taxpayers for their parents’ decades-old debtsA few weeks ago, with no notice, the U.S. government intercepted Mary Grice’s tax refunds from both the IRS and the state of Maryland. Grice had no idea that Uncle Sam had seized her money until some days later, when she got a letter saying that her refund had gone to satisfy an old debt to the government — a very old debt.When Grice was 4, back in 1960, her father died, leaving her mother with five children to raise. Until the kids turned 18, Sadie Grice got survivor benefits from Social Security to help feed and clothe them.Now, Social Security claims it overpaid someone in the Grice family — it’s not sure who — in 1977. After 37 years of silence, four years after Sadie Grice died, the government is coming after her daughter. Why the feds chose to take Mary’s money, rather than her surviving siblings’, is a mystery.

Greta Van Susteren featured the story on her show last night…

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Tags: social security, Taxes

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