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Tribal Child Support Enforcement Agencies Onboarding

June 25 @ 12:00 pm 1:30 pm CDT

The Supporting America’s Children and Families Act authorizes Tribal child support enforcement agencies (Tribal IV-D agencies) to access federal tax information (FTI) directly to obtain federal tax refund offsets for the collection of past-due child support.

Join the Internal Revenue Service on June 25, 2026, from 1:00–2:30 p.m. ET for a webinar on the onboarding process that child support enforcement (CSE) programs must complete to gain access to FTI. Presenters will discuss key safeguarding requirements and compliance obligations for CSE programs, as well as contractors working on behalf of state, local, and Tribal IV-D agencies.

Access to FTI by CSE programs, and contractors of state, local, and Tribal IV-D agencies, is governed by the safeguarding requirements of sections 6103(p)(4) and 6103(p)(9) of the Code. Publication 1075, Tax Information Security Guidelines for Federal, State and Local Agencies (Publication 1075) outlines the policies, practices, technical security controls, and safeguards necessary to protect the confidentiality of FTI.

Register here to learn more about the onboarding process and the security requirements for accessing and protecting federal tax information.