Can someone collect my income tax return for a judgment against me
Individuals cannot report to credit bureaus concerning debts that they are owed. Individuals should file a lawsuit in the appropriate state court and when (if) they are awarded a judgment the judgment will appear on the debtor's credit report. Individuals cannot report such matters to the Internal Revenue Service.
reporting credit delinquenciesI am a landlord. My tenant is seriously in default of her lease and is in arrears in excess of $5,500. and refuses to pay. How can I report her to the credit agencies?-----------------You will need to take her to court (small claims court) and get a judgment against her. The judgment is a legal action against her and will show up on her credit report.
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Depends on the following: What was the judgment in question? Were you legally married/seperated/divorced/single at the time in question? Was the return filed jointly or seperately? I am afraid I cannot offer any other info without specifics.
A judgment creditor cannot seize a refund, that action is only available to the IRS, state tax agencies or state child support enforcement agency. The judgment creditor would need to levy the debtor's bank account, garnish income or enforce the judgment by other means allowed by the laws of the debtor's state.
If the judgment names only one spouse as the judgment debtor it will not be entered on the non judgment spouse's credit report.
I have a civil judgment against me and the mobile home wasn't in my name. It is showing up on my credit report. How do I dispute it?
, how I can I place a judgement against a tenant for non-payment of rent?
Individuals cannot report to credit bureaus concerning debts that they are owed. Individuals should file a lawsuit in the appropriate state court and when (if) they are awarded a judgment the judgment will appear on the debtor's credit report. Individuals cannot report such matters to the Internal Revenue Service.
NO. A lien is nothing more than a public record that notifies other creditors that the IRS has a security interest against the Taxpayer's assets. The IRS can file a lien without ANY judicial review. And it's a civil matter, not criminal. It is similar to having your credit card company file a judgment against you for not paying (except they at least have to go to court to get a judgment).
Can I report a Financial Institution That refuse to report the interest paid against a Commercial Note as a complaint for non -compliance to the IRS.Gov
they can take it out your check or report you to IRS
As a rule of thumb you should never report anything to the IRS
There is no statute of limitations on a judgment. The only way a judgment can be satisfied is to pay the debt and then it will be removed from your credit report.
Yes, the IRS could withhold your taxes if there is a judgment against you. If you are sued for back child support, for example, your refund could be given directly to the other parent.
reporting credit delinquenciesI am a landlord. My tenant is seriously in default of her lease and is in arrears in excess of $5,500. and refuses to pay. How can I report her to the credit agencies?-----------------You will need to take her to court (small claims court) and get a judgment against her. The judgment is a legal action against her and will show up on her credit report.
The repurcussions of foreclosure individually are: 1) your credit report is dramatically lowered, and it will be very difficult to get another mortgage in the future. 2) Even after the lender has foreclosed, they often still have the ability to put a judgment against you, which can lead to garnished wages, and will keep you from being able to purchase other real estate. 3) If the bank does not go after you through a judgment, they must report to the IRS that the they "forgave" the debt (if your house was not worth as much as your mortgage debt), and the IRS considers that to be income, and will tax you on it. But, as of early 2008 (or so), the taxable income (loan forgiven) is non taxable.