A tax warrant is a kind of document which a certain department uses to form a debt of a taxpayer. A tax warrant is a kind of legal action against the owner of a property.
Yes, for non payment of taxes.
Fraudulent Claims For Tax Refunds
A Florida Tax Warrant, which is effectively the Florida Department of Revenue's version of a "lien" for all practical purposes, is a rather serious matter. A Florida Tax Warrant can freeze you bank accounts, garnish your wages, seize and sell your real and personal property, as well as possibly evolved into a criminal matter than can land the recipient in jail. In other words, not something to take lightly. Warrants are Florida's way of protecting their right to collect tax allegedly due, much like an IRS Lien. However, the Tax Warrant may have been issued simply because they have not been able to contact or get responses from the taxpayer and the Tax Warrant is the means of a wakeup call. If you receive a Florida Tax Warrant, I strongly suggest you contact a tax attorney as soon as possible. Specifically answering your question of "what effect does a Florida Tax Warrant have upon ones social security checking account," there are two possible answers depending on whether you are an individual or a business. If you are an individual and you are asking about whether a Florida Tax Warrant can legally seize your personal bank account into which you received you social security payments, the answer is YES. You will want to have an experienced tax attorney contact the Florida Department of Revenue immediately in an effort to have the warrants removed and determine what if any taxes, penalties, and interest you really owe. The attorney can also help negotiate down the penalties and interest the Department of Revenue has imposed against you. If you are a business and you are asking whether the Florida Department of Revenue's Tax Warrant can freeze a business bank account dedicated to hold and remit social security taxes to the federal government - the answer is technically NO, but it can easily happen. The Florida Department of Revenue likely will not know that a bank account is dedicated for social security payments - and will often attach liens on all business owned accounts. It takes fast action by competent counsel to get the lien removed before any social security payments are delayed. I hope this answers you question. If you do not already have an attorney with the knowledge and experience to defend you or your company against a Florida Tax Warrant, then you should consider my firm - Moffa, Gainor, & Sutton, PA. We are niche Florida Law Firm that specializes almost exclusively in defending Florida Tax Payers against the Florida Department of Revenue. Our web site is www.FloridaSalesTax.com or you can email me at JamesSutton@FloridaSalesTax.com.
A warrant was issued for his on February 17th 1960 arrest stating that he had falsified his 1956 and 1958 Alabama state income tax returns
PT warrant is a warrant issued for production of an Accused. P.T. warrant means Prisoner's Transit Warrant.
What is a secrrtary warrant
No. The warrant remains in effect and that person is eligible for future arrests on that warrant.
A court warrant is valid until the warrant is served or the conditions requiring the warrant are satisfied. The warrant is valid indefinitely until these things occur.
yes, a warrant is a warrant.
No, they arresting officers do not have to have the warrant in their possession, only the knowledge that it exists.
A bench warrant is a warrant for the arrest/apprehension of the person named. It is referred to as a "bench warrant" because the judge presiding over the case in which the individual is involved is the one who issues the warrant.
A warrant will be active until the conditions of the warrant are satisfied. It will also be active until the warrant is served.