KEY POINTS
  • The Treasury Offset Program lets the federal government seize payments like tax refunds and partial Social Security checks to satisfy delinquent debt, such as student loans and child support.
  • A federal pause on student-loan collections prevents this until after May 1. The Education Department said it will suspend offset for an additional six months, which would be Nov. 1.
  • That means tax benefits enhanced by the American Rescue Plan, like the earned income, child and Recovery Rebate tax credits, won't be seized.
Miguel Cardona, U.S. Education Secretary, at the Queen Theatre on Dec. 23, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware.

The U.S. Department of Education has suspended the seizure of tax refunds, Social Security and other government payments to satisfy defaulted student loans until November, the agency said.

About 9 million people have a federal student loan in default, which means they've fallen at least 270 days behind on payments.