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∙ 2014-09-17 23:56:29You cannot write off credit card wage garnishment payments on your taxes. It is best not to get into a situation where your wages are being garnished.
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∙ 2014-09-17 23:56:29Is there a way to write off credit card interest on corparation credit card?
If you make the interest payments, you can normally write them off on taxes.
Only a court can lower wage garnishment; write a letter to the court that imposed your wage garnishment.
You can just write a letter and state the reason why your payments have been late. They may let you slide and they may require that you do something to make them up.
A write off means a charge off. This is one a creditor closes an account due to non payments.
The procedure would be to file a motion in the court where the garnishment was ordered to request the writ of garnishment be vacated or amended.
There is a Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit. It reduces your taxes by providing a tax credit for money spent on day care and child care services.
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There are quite a few things that an individual could do to help write off credit card debt. Examples would include stop charging, budgeting, making aggressive payments, and see about credit counseling.
Call and write the company. Tell the company that you are taking away your permission for the company to take automatic payments out of your bank ... Call and write your bank or credit union. Give your bank a "stop payment order". Here’s how you can do a stop payment order: Monitor your accounts
Yes there are sevral employers who will do this. Unfortunately, you probably have to call up places and ask or check on their web sites for exactly what they offer in the way of training support.
If you need to write an explanation letter of slow pay on credit, you need to include all the relevant details. You should clearly state what has caused the slow payment and give a way forward on how you intend to complete the payments.