$950K. Way to much for a sub-par sports jock.
750,000
MLB player Mitch Moreland made $2650000 in the 2014 season.
He co-discovered the shoemaker-levy that collided with Jupiter in 1994.
I don't believe so. They will make sure they get paid by garnishing your wages though. Hope this helps a little. The IRS can issue a Notice of Levy to your bank. It doesn't "freeze" your bank accounts, per se. What it does is require the bank to turn over any money that is in your bank account at the moment the Notice of Levy is received. Any money you deposit after the Notice of Levy is received remains yours, the IRS only gets what was there when the bank got the notice. Banks are required to hold that money aside for 21 days, and then turn it over to the IRS. This means that you have a 21 day window to convince the IRS to release the levy, and if you can get them to do that the bank will return the money to your account. After the 21st day the bank sends the money to the IRS -- at that point it is almost impossible to get your money back, so act quickly!
An IRS bank levy is a notice to a financial institution that assets in an account holder's name have been seized. All funds in the account will be withdrawn and paid on the debt owed to the IRS. A bank levy is used when individuals have a tax problem, and have failed to contact the IRS and make other arrangements.
The word 'levy' means to raise (from the French verb) thus to 'levy taxes' is to raise taxes - or make the people pay tax.Strictly 'levy taxation' is incorrect use of English as 'taxation' is the process of rasing taxes' and levy 'taxation' (rather than 'tax') would read 'raise raise tax'.
The power to make law, and to levy taxes.
The power to make law, and to levy taxes.
any money can be deposited into a levied account. However regardless of who's money is deposited no one can withdrawl money from a levied account until the full amount of the levy is met and the levy has been removed. it's just my opinion but if you are part owner of a levied account I would make absolutely certain that your paycheck was no longer being direct deposited into that account.it can be pure misery trying to get that money back. Remember that if a creditor has taken the time and energy to go through the legal system to have a levy imposed, you can be certain they want all of the money they feel is owed them and they really don't care what your circumstances are or that the money didn't acually come from the acual debtor. As long as the debtors name is on the account they can take the money and you would have to go to court and prove that the money was yours.
State governments can not act like a sovereign nation-- they can not make agreements with foreign governments, can not coin money, can not levy tariffs and can not keep have their won immigration laws.
No, he is a guy called Jeremy Sumpter; look's so much like Mitch though! Easu mistake to make!
This has occurred recently to me. I called the bank to find out who placed the levy on my account. I then called the sheriffs office who handled the levy, who gave me file number and the attorneys office to contact. I immediately contacted the attorney who handled the judgment filing. I arranged to make payment arrangements with the attorney, and have the debt cleared. In addition, my specific bank takes what is left in my account and transfers the money over. I can immediately once again begin using my account until the creditor once again files AA of the paperwork for another levy. Contact the attorneys immediately and try to rectify your situation.