Federal agency non-tax debts include credit cards, student loans, medical bills etc. There are other non-tax debts as well but these are probably the most common ones.
He wanted the federal government to assume and pay all state debts.
Sure. Any debt to a government agency can be taken in order to pay such debts. Government agencies can place a tax lien on your refund for federal or state income taxes.
Satisfaction of personal debts, and the payments on them, are under the purview of state law. The federal goivernment does not become involved in your personal financial dealings (unless it's the IRS to whom you owe money).
The 'blue screen' is where debts and potential debts are put.
The view was that the Federal Government should pay off the states' war debts.
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The federal power to tax.
The National Student Loan Data System or NSLDS is a government agency that can help people facing student loan debts. Federal Student Aid can also help.
The federal government was unable to pay its Revolutionary War debts because it did not have the power to levy taxes. The war was fought from 1775 to 1783.
The major debts that were owed to the Federal Reserve Bank in New York were repaid by Bear Stearns and AIG in 2012.
Yes they can! They will offset your federal return if you do not address any debts from that state.
Yes. Bankruptcy is a Federal Government function. It effects debts in all states.