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No, the seizure of tax refunds both federal and state can only be done with a court order pertaining to circumstances specified under state and/or federal law. An example would be the seizure of the tax refund to pay court ordered child support that is in arrears.

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Q: In Nebraska can you use a judgment to garnish a person's tax refund?
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