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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 20 · § 20.106

§ 20.106. Relation to other collection efforts.

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(a)Tax refund offset is intended to be an administrative collection remedy of last resort, consistent with IRS requirements for participation in the program, and the costs and benefits of pursuing alternative remedies when the tax refund offset program is readily available. To the extent practical, the requirements of the program will be met by merging IRS requirements into the Department's overall requirements for delinquent debt collection.
(b)The debts of individuals of \$100 or more will be reported to a consumer credit reporting agency before referral for tax refund offset.
(c)Debts owed by individuals will be screened for salary and administrative offset potential using the most current information reasonably available to the Department, and will not be referred for tax refund offset where such other offset potential is found to exist. \[59 FR 47250, Sept. 15, 1994, as amended at 60 FR 41017, Aug. 11, 1995\]
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