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Q: Can edd collect tax that has been assessed on a corporation that has no assets?
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Can your sister who is the executor distribute your mom's money whenever probate is over?

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What assets or money can be taken from us if a judgment has been made against us to collect unpaid rent for a business we had to close?

It depends on the details. If the business was incorporated and the judgment was against the corporation the creditor can only take business property and assets. If you owned the business as individuals then a judgment creditor can take any of your assets to satisfy the judgment: bank accounts, vehicles, boats, equipment, real property, etc.


When does executor of will step in when spouse is living and has different executor of will?

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There really is no statute of limitations. You have been informed of the violation and the fine assessed. They can attempt to collect as long as they wish.


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