Yes, the IRS will automatically apply any refund you are due to back taxes you owe, even if you have an IRS installment plan set up and are making payments.

This is called a refund offset, and in many cases, the IRS is required by law to apply tax refunds to pay off existing federal tax debt, as well as other debt, like child support, state income tax debt, and federal nontax debt.

You do have some recourse if you are experiencing financial hardship. You can reach out to the IRS and request an Offset Bypass Refund (OBR), but you must make this request before the IRS has offset your tax refund.

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Sharon Brucker, CPA Senior Tax Research Analyst Published on: August 07, 2025

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