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reficius1 OP t1_iwsj86n wrote

Yes.

No.

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Jay_Derkin t1_iwsjdfr wrote

In which case go down to your local unemployment office and speak with them about it. Same thing happened to my brother and all he had to do was fill out a financial affidavit, send in his tax returns, and wait. They waived the entire amount.

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reficius1 OP t1_iwsofse wrote

Ok, thanks. Any word on what triggered it?

And again, thanks to NHES. My local office is 35 minutes away.

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WapsuSisilija t1_iwsqjzj wrote

Thanks to NH underfunding citizen services for a generation or more. Not NHES.

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Jay_Derkin t1_iwsonth wrote

No idea. The guy at the office said it just happens and he sees plenty of people come in with that same letter saying the owe 20k+ and it’s almost always waived.

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RainbowRaider t1_iwv95ks wrote

They did the same for my SSI benefits when I was not working at all (I had to quit my job because of sexual harassment), finally had an appt to submit my paperwork for the year and they actually wiped it all out. I would definitely go down to talk to them.

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