You'd have to have an existing garnishment agreement on your checking account for this to happen.
If your bank accounts are garnished and money appears in those accounts, it's subject to garnishment.
What kind of dumbass *elects* to have their tax refund sent to an account with an open garnishment on it? You can easily evade that garnishment by selecting to receive your tax refund by check. If you took that incredibly elementary and obvious step, your stimulus money would evade the garnishment also.
>"Yeah but what about stupid people? What happens to THEM, bro?"
Kayden Davis
The point of the stimulus was to help people pay the debts.
This is just speeding up the process
Blake Bennett
That’s gonna be a yikes from me dog
Joseph Parker
>Broadly speaking yes, but poor people often need to have their debt restructured to spread out payment.
People who have entered into repayment schedules with their creditors don't get their checking accounts garnished. So that population can't be impacted by this decision.
Hudson Bennett
FAKE NEWS
Xavier Phillips
>Nancy Pelosi had a plan
Oh, you mean when she went to Chinatown and told everyone to come join them during the outbreak?