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I think your confsing terms and such.

If you have a judgment against someone you can probably garnish their income or attach assets.

You will not be able to do anything to their tax refund, if in fact they have one until they deposit it and the garnishment/attachment applies.

Individuals do not issue tax bills, tax levy's or the like - only governments.

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