If you owe money to the state, they may take actions to collect the debt, such as garnishing your wages, seizing your assets, or taking legal action against you. It is important to address the debt promptly to avoid further consequences.
You still owe money.
No, I do not owe any money.
There may or may not be a website that allows a person to see whether or not they owe money to the state. The best thing to do would be to go to the local tax assessor's office to see if anything is owed to them or owed to the person.
You will have to prove to the dealer that you are waiting to get the money. Show the dealer your loan approval documents.
Yes, you can be sued if you owe money.
You still owe money.
You owe money
They take you to court
where can i cantacted the state
The IRS will notify you.
By contacting your state tax department and asking them this question.
You owe the shopkeepers money, simple as that.
i dont konw
You can't.
I don't, but there are any number of reasons that someone might, especially a resident. Someone who is behind on paying state taxes, for instance, might owe the state some money.
No, I do not owe any money.
You will have to pay a fine. And pay all the money back that you owe.