by math_PhD » Tue Sep 17, 2019 6:26 pm
I withdrew from the SMART program in 2014. Last year, in 2018, I finally heard from DFAS on the terms of debt collection. I owed a pretty penny and I paid all of it back last year, in one lump sum.
Over the course of my two years in the program (2012-2014), I paid over $10K in taxes on my stipend and internship support payments. This is money I paid on income that I didn't receive, as I ended up paying all of it back to the fed last year. I believe this should have been deducted from my taxes this year, but DFAS doesn't have a form 705 stating that my debt was taxable. This is clearly wrong but wondering if it's worth fighting and bringing a lawyer into it.
Has anyone else run into this issue?
I withdrew from the SMART program in 2014. Last year, in 2018, I finally heard from DFAS on the terms of debt collection. I owed a pretty penny and I paid all of it back last year, in one lump sum.
Over the course of my two years in the program (2012-2014), I paid over $10K in taxes on my stipend and internship support payments. This is money I paid on income that I didn't receive, as I ended up paying all of it back to the fed last year. I believe this should have been deducted from my taxes this year, but DFAS doesn't have a form 705 stating that my debt was taxable. This is clearly wrong but wondering if it's worth fighting and bringing a lawyer into it.
Has anyone else run into this issue?