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Torts
No, you can not sue somebody for lending you money. You can sue somebody if you have lent them money and they failed to pay it back.
Technically, that money has to be reported to the IRS, which would offset your SSI benefits, so yes, it could be reduced or withdrawn completely.
Debts to the IRS are confidential; the IRS cannot disclose the debt unless they bring a civil suit to get the money.
Yes. It's been tried many times before.
A refund.
One can find advice if one owes money to the IRS by visiting the IRS website. On the site they have 10 tips for Taxpayers who owe money to the IRS. Included in these tips are ways to make payments and applying for additional time.
sometimes
Yes you can sue soneone who has no money
The INS watches people and the IRS watches their money.
I don't know who Irs is but it seems you're in a tough situation.
Yes, you are supposed to claim any money received to the IRS. Even if you get paid cash, the IRS wants their money.