No, commercial creditors can NOT attach your tax refund. EVER!Your tax refund can only be attached for debts to the government (including back taxes), unpaid government-backed student loans, or child support that is in arrears.That said, if you have commercial debts and the creditors get a judgment against you they may be able to capture funds from any bank accounts that you have as well as garnish your wages in some states. If they attach your bank account, as soon as your tax refund hits the bank it could be subject to seizure at that point.No, commercial creditors can NOT attach your tax refund. EVER!Your tax refund can only be attached for debts to the government (including back taxes), unpaid government-backed student loans, or child support that is in arrears.That said, if you have commercial debts and the creditors get a judgment against you they may be able to capture funds from any bank accounts that you have as well as garnish your wages in some states. If they attach your bank account, as soon as your tax refund hits the bank it could be subject to seizure at that point.
Control the flow of money
It is called a bank permit.
NO!
checking bank records
checking bank records
It depends. Yes - If they have deposited money into their accounts held with the bank, they are called creditors No - If they do not have any money deposited in their account with the bank. Instead if they are loan customers they are called debtors (or people who owe a debt to the bank)
Payment to the creditors Creditors Decrease Bank balance decrease
Jackson was against the bank
The First Bank of the United States was the first government corporation created in 1791.
The federal reserve bank
The Treasury