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AnswerThe past due balances will be reported to the credit agency which will ruin your credit. Bad marks on your credit can stay there for up to 7 years. Additionally, credit card and loan companies can file a lawsuit against you to collect on the balances and can then garnish your wages or take your assets.
A review of your credit history:-Any loans you have had, any court judgements you may have had against you and if you have paid what you owed in the past.
No, just adds to it. The credit report is just reflecting historical information....your actions after the fact don't change the past.
"Filed" is the past tense of "file".
YES. THEY CAN, AND THEY WILL. I am set for trial tomorrow on just such a case in Houston, Texas.
The government doesn't care. You owe the taxes and they expect you to file. Others in the past have gone to court with this issue and lost to the government. Better file.
The past tense of credit is credited.
The past tense of credit is credited.
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Sure. Thousands do. But if the employer had fewer than 15 employees, it will properly ignore your charge.