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The IRS has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting child support payments to states and Native American Tribes. Contrary to reports, there have been no changes to the access of federal tax payment offsets for Native American Tribes. The IRS is working with Congress to provide additional flexibilities for states and Tribes and is open to considering extensions for compliance with new guidelines. The agency says that the relationship between Indian tribal governments and state child support agencies remains unaffected. The IRS has requested child support agencies to submit plans for mitigating contractor access to tax information by October 1st 2024, but no final decisions have been made, and the agency is open to potentially extending the deadline. The IRS emphasizes its commitment to minimizing burden on states and Tribes. The Treasury Department's Green Book proposal and pending legislation in Congress aim to address concerns for Indian Tribal governments.
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