The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.
The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.
The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.
The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.
The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.
To file a mechanics lien in Mississippi one will need to go to the courthouse and file the paperwork. An attorney can be hired to file all the paperwork for you.
No, it can not. A Mississippi state tax lien only affects property owned in Mississippi. It will stay on your credit report for a long time though but it can't be enforced or collected if you don't own property in misssissippi.
Yes, they can place a tax lien at the same time. That helps guarantee that they get paid.
In most state the sale of tax lien certificates is handled at the county level as the property taxes are a county tax. Some specific cities do have their own system of property taxes and may offer Tax Lien Certificates (TLC). Some counties will have a lot of information online.
Yes, if they obtain a judgment and file for a garnishment of your state tax refund.
Yes, Mississippi has an e-file program for individual income tax returns.
There is no wait period.
what is this tax lien for
where do I get a national tax lien directory
A tax lien is when the IRS files a lien against a tax payer in the courthouse where the taxpayer lives. This lien will attach the the property the tax payer owns. The lien will stay in place until the lien is satisfied or the liability is paid. The lien does not need to be renewd.
Between this and your other posts, this is all so confusing, even contradictory...I don't think you've got everything straight. DMV really doesn't have much to do with taxes..so they wouldn't really file a tax lien. (Yes they may be responsible to collect sales tax in some states, but the state dept of revenue, or such, who really gets the tax, would be the one to assess it as due and file a lien if you didn't pay that). In any case, like any creditor, following certain procedures, most any state department could certainly file a lien against you or your property for monies owed.
To file a lien on homeowner association you have to file at the court house.