I am an obligor who has overpaid my child support. Can I get the overpayment back from the obligee?
Maybe. Ohio law authorizes an obligee to be submitted to the Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) Obligee State Tax Offset Program if the obligee received an overpayment of at least $150 when the child support order is terminated. You need to contact your county child support enforcement agency to see if your case qualifies. Please note that an obligee may not be submitted to the ODT Obligee State Tax Offset Program if the child support order is still active. In addition, an obligee may not be submitted for a federal tax offset.
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