Yes, the IRS could withhold your taxes if there is a judgment against you. If you are sued for back child support, for example, your refund could be given directly to the other parent.
I either don't understand the question, or the questioner doesn't understand a "Withhold of Judgement." The defendant doesn't 'enter' a 'withhold,' the judge does. The defendant can ASK for a withhold when it becomes clear that he is going to be found guilty anyway, but it is entirely up to the judge as to whether he grants it or not.
The future tense of "withhold" is "will withhold." For example, "I will withhold the information until further notice."
The detective should not withhold evidence. I wanted to withhold the information. Roger decided to withhold his love until Marrianne returned. It was difficult to withhold the papers.
To garnish someone's wages in Washington state after obtaining a judgment, you typically need to file a wage garnishment order with the court where the judgment was entered. Once the order is approved, it will be served on the employer, who will then withhold a portion of the debtor's wages to satisfy the judgment. It's advisable to follow the specific procedures outlined by Washington state law to ensure compliance and successful garnishment.
Example: I will withhold that information for now.
The root word for withhold is "hold."
Justice Harlan concluded his dissent in Plessy v. Ferguson, (1896), with the following line:"For the reason stated, I am constrained to withhold my assent from the opinion and judgment of the majority."He meant that he could not agree with majority opinionor vote on the case (his was the lone dissent) for the reasons stated in his dissenting opinion.
can my employer withhold my final check
You can't. An employer may withhold FOR social security.
The past tense of "withhold" is "withheld."
told and old and sold and bald all rhyme with withhold