5.18—How does a debtor request a special review based on a change in circumstances such as catastrophic illness, divorce, death, or disability?
(a) Material change in circumstances.
A debtor who owes a Treasury
debt may, at any time, request a special review by the applicable Treasury entity of
the amount of any offset, administrative wage garnishment, or voluntary payment,
based on materially changed circumstances beyond the control of the debtor such as,
but not limited to, catastrophic illness, divorce, death, or disability.
(b) Inability to pay.
For purposes of this section, in determining
whether an involuntary or voluntary payment would prevent the debtor from meeting
essential subsistence expenses (costs incurred for food, housing, clothing,
transportation, and medical care), the debtor shall submit a detailed statement and
supporting documents for the debtor, his or her spouse, and dependents,
indicating:
(c) Alternative payment arrangement.
If the debtor requests a special
review under this section, the debtor shall submit an alternative proposed payment
schedule and a statement to the Treasury entity collecting the debt, with supporting
documents, showing why the current offset, garnishment or repayment schedule imposes
an extreme financial hardship on the debtor. The Treasury entity will evaluate the
statement and documentation and determine whether the current offset, garnishment,
or repayment schedule imposes extreme financial hardship on the debtor. The Treasury
entity shall notify the debtor in writing of such determination, including, if
appropriate, a revised offset, garnishment, or payment schedule. If the special
review results in a revised offset, garnishment, or repayment schedule, the Treasury
entity will notify the appropriate agency or other persons about the new terms.