Contact your state tax department to see if they can help you with this matter.
You may be able to get some information from the state tax department web site about this matter.
It is June and I haven't received my state tax check owed to me. Is it Lost?
They will not forget to rectify that.
To pay state taxes owed to Minnesota, you should write the check out to "Minnesota Department of Revenue." Make sure to include your name, address, and Social Security number or tax ID number on the check, and indicate the tax year and type of tax being paid in the memo line. Always verify the amount and any specific instructions on the Minnesota Department of Revenue's website before sending your payment.
No you cant file on anything owed to government.
You can do a corporate search on the corporation to see the status. Many times the Secretary of State for each state will tell you why they are suspended and whether or not it is at the State of Federal level. You can also use resources like Lexis Nexis or Westlaw and run a corporate search. In some cases the amounts owed come up.
It is June and I haven't received my state tax check owed to me. Is it Lost?
They will not forget to rectify that.
To be certain of the status of such debt you should check the state statutes if filing a state bankruptcy. If it is a Federal filing, debts owed to any state department or affiliate is only dischargeable in relation to the type of debt and when it was was incurred.
You should check with the court where you intend to file the action.
The collection of owed back child support typically comes out of the non-custodial parent's federal tax refund or state tax refund, depending on the laws of the specific state. The federal and state governments have mechanisms in place to intercept these refunds and apply them towards the owed child support amount.
Depends on the state. Texas allows overpayments to be requested from the person who received them although they knew they were not owed. If not, you can sue them. Check you state laws.
If the check is invalid, then the debt has not been settled. The money is still owed to you and you can collect it in another form.
no tax is owed
liabilties
child support cannot be cleared
Laws may vary from state to state, so check the details in your state of employment to be sure. In California, you are owed your unused and already vested vacation time regardless of whether your quit or are fired, etc. If you are being terminated as part of the sale of the company, then you should still be owed your vacation time.
NO! NO! NO! YES! NO!