If you owe money in Dubai and cannot pay, creditors may file a civil case against you, which could lead to legal action. You may face travel restrictions, preventing you from leaving the country until the debt is resolved. Additionally, if the debt is significant, you could be subject to criminal charges, which can result in imprisonment. It's advisable to seek legal assistance to navigate the situation.
Wouldn't it be easier in the long run to just pay what you owe? Then, if you return to Dubai, you haven't burned any bridges, so to speak.
If you owe money in Dubai and cannot pay, creditors can initiate legal action against you, which may lead to a court judgment. This can result in travel bans, freezing of bank accounts, or even imprisonment for failing to settle debts. Additionally, the UAE has strict laws regarding debt, and expatriates are subject to these regulations, which can significantly impact your ability to remain in the country. It’s advisable to seek legal counsel or negotiate a repayment plan if you find yourself in this situation.
You are legally required to pay taxes. Taxes are only due on money you have earned therefore if you owe taxes you have had the money. If you do not pay the taxes you owe you will be sent to court and made to pay - even if you go to prison you will still owe the tax man.
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yes your friend may drive your car, but the money you owe the car insurance people, you will still pay them the money you owe them. that's the answer....................
Pay the money you owe
The IRS gives much guidance on taxpayers who owe them money but cannot pay. One can request additional time to pay them through their website while they recommend getting a loan to pay bills in full.
You will have to pay a fine. And pay all the money back that you owe.
Credit card companies can not do that. To get the money you owe when you have decided not to pay, they must win a judgment first. The court has the ability to force you to pay the money you owe or jail you for contempt. if you have the abilitry to pay what you owe, you should do so.
1) if you cannot pay it back the lender is out of pocket. 2) you then owe that person and all extra money you have until you pay them back belongs to them. borrowing can be okay if the amount is under about £10 though
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