Sue them
Yes only if you owe your ex for back child support or alimony expenses, or if you're still considered legally married.
the amount you made plus the dependents claimed, amount of interest, charitable donations, medical, business expenses.
you owe them :(
You would need a skilled tax attorney to help you with back taxes that you owe. An attorney will be able to help you far better than you can help yourself because it is their job to know everything about taxes.
All companies owe someone somewhere, these are either in the manner of expenses or liabilities. The question you are posing is too open. Exactly what "cash" did the company receive? Cash received by a company from sales of goods, services rendered, etc are all recorded as revenue depending on the type of the company. If the company owes a person money, that debt is recorded as either an expense payable or a liability payable, such as accounts payable. The company has to record said income on their income statement and then reduce the income as needed for the expenses in reference.
expenses that you still owe (have not yet been paid).
To be in the red is to have overspent, to be in debt, to owe money.
No. You should keep the expenses paid and sue the other owner if necessary. Perhaps you should make an agreement to buy them out and deduct the amount they owe for expenses from the purchase price.
Yes, when they auction it you will get back money if there is any left after the banks recovery expenses and the money you owe them. That is assuming the car is worth more than what you owe.
nope lol but if they owe you money it is highly doubtfull they will afort to leave the country.
Having to stay at one job just to pay what you owe
Yes, the doctor and/or medical facility to whom you owe the bill can (and probably will) take you to court.
Each state is different, however, in most states the amount that the vehicle (collateral) is sold for is deducted from what you owe. You will still owe the remaining balance. If the collateral is sold for more than you owe, plus repossession/reconditioning expenses, the lien holder (bank) is in turn required to rebate you the difference.
Yes only if you owe your ex for back child support or alimony expenses, or if you're still considered legally married.
I owe credit cards companies in the US. Can they collect it in The Netherlands?
If you owe any institution you may not be bothered getting off the plane and clearing customs. However, you will be arrested when you try to leave.
the amount you made plus the dependents claimed, amount of interest, charitable donations, medical, business expenses.