Contact your local IRS office directly and give them the information.
Fuck you ass hole
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If you are not a company that reports unpaid debts to the credit bureau's, you can turn the debt over to a collection agency who does report. The other way is to obtain a judgment against them and it will automatically be reported by the courts.
If you watch TV, most of the Judge shows are about someone who you gave for say 600$ for their furniture, and you say they didn't pay it back, and that gets you to court.
Individual account receivable balances show each person (or company's) balance owed to the company. You must keep all individual account receivable balances accurate in order to know who owes what to you. For example you general AR balance shows you are owed $5,000, this doesn't show you "who" owes you that amount or how much each person owes. Say John Doe owes you $1500 and Suzie Q owes you $2,000 that accounts for $3,500 of the AR you are owed, but doesn't account for the remaining balance of $1500. Without proper individual AR accounts you wouldn't have a record of who owes what and could either end up trying to over charge someone or losing money if you don't know how owes you so that you can invoice them for the correct amount.
You don't. Credit bureaus are regulated businesses who accept entries from their paying clients. Those clients must meet legal criteria to access and imput data to a consumers' credit file. There is no way that an individual would qualify, even if that person were willing to pay the fees. An individual has the option of filing a case against someone who owes them money. Given proof that withstands the rigors of law; if a judgment were granted, that judgment would be recorded in the public records. This type of public record is routinely included in credit reports.
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If someone owes you money, you can not put a notice on their credit report of an upcoming lawsuit. A judgment must be entered in court, before it can be reported to a credit report.
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Of course not! That would be assault and you would go to jail! Karate is for defense, not aggression.
If you are not a company that reports unpaid debts to the credit bureau's, you can turn the debt over to a collection agency who does report. The other way is to obtain a judgment against them and it will automatically be reported by the courts.
A debtor is someone who owes money to you.
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A debtor is someone who owes money to you.
minus 45 Example: if someone owes $3 to 15 people he owes $45 altogether
how was someone who owes money be punished in roman