If the bill (summary of what you owe) is incorrect then you should query the bill. The matter is a civil matter not a criminal matter unless the bill relates to taxes or court fines.
Aslo fraud is a criminal offence relating to deception for financial gain. Not paying a bill can not be fraud.
An old disputed cable TV bill falls under the UCC, which provides a 4 year statue of limitations. However, if your state places utility bills under the open statue, the debt will have no statue of limitations.
Only a government actually bills you for property tax...and I can't imagine they ever would charge sales tax on that, anyplace. If your paying the bill through someone else, say through your landlord or a lender, well you really aren't paying the tax...your paying rent or such, with some itemization of charges (he pays the tax), and if the item being rented (the primary bill) is actually taxable, this part of it is too.....makes no difference what it's called on the bill. Just like his salary isn't slaes taxable...if he charged you less rent and identifed/included an amount as his salary on it to total the same, it wouldn't be any less taxable.
Yes, creating or using fraudulent documents to obtain Section 8 housing benefits is illegal and can result in criminal charges. If caught, individuals may face fines, imprisonment, and potential eviction from the program. It is important to provide accurate information when applying for government assistance programs.
You must consult with an attorney who can review all the details and explain your options. You may be considered a volunteer if you have been paying the tax bill for forty years without trying to collect from the other owners. In that case it would not have given you any additional rights to the property. Paying the taxes should have been settled amongst the owners forty years ago. Without any court order you have a right to only the proportionate interest you acquired in the deed.Each tenant in common has the right to the use and possession of the property and is responsible for paying their share of the taxes. However, if one continues to pay the taxes voluntarily for forty years that doesn't give them any greater interest in the property.You must consult with an attorney who can review all the details and explain your options. You may be considered a volunteer if you have been paying the tax bill for forty years without trying to collect from the other owners. In that case it would not have given you any additional rights to the property. Paying the taxes should have been settled amongst the owners forty years ago. Without any court order you have a right to only the proportionate interest you acquired in the deed.Each tenant in common has the right to the use and possession of the property and is responsible for paying their share of the taxes. However, if one continues to pay the taxes voluntarily for forty years that doesn't give them any greater interest in the property.You must consult with an attorney who can review all the details and explain your options. You may be considered a volunteer if you have been paying the tax bill for forty years without trying to collect from the other owners. In that case it would not have given you any additional rights to the property. Paying the taxes should have been settled amongst the owners forty years ago. Without any court order you have a right to only the proportionate interest you acquired in the deed.Each tenant in common has the right to the use and possession of the property and is responsible for paying their share of the taxes. However, if one continues to pay the taxes voluntarily for forty years that doesn't give them any greater interest in the property.You must consult with an attorney who can review all the details and explain your options. You may be considered a volunteer if you have been paying the tax bill for forty years without trying to collect from the other owners. In that case it would not have given you any additional rights to the property. Paying the taxes should have been settled amongst the owners forty years ago. Without any court order you have a right to only the proportionate interest you acquired in the deed.Each tenant in common has the right to the use and possession of the property and is responsible for paying their share of the taxes. However, if one continues to pay the taxes voluntarily for forty years that doesn't give them any greater interest in the property.
That duck has a wide bill. I've only got a one dollar bill in my pocket. That's okay, we can bill you later.
Fraudulent means deceitful, or acting on fraud."A fraudulent scheme to escape paying taxes"Fraudulent means something that is faked. A lie.
The same court that found that it was fraudulent will do so. YOU MUST HAVE HAD IT FOUND FRAUDULENT LEGALLY....your opinion that it was is entirely worthless and actionless...and possibly wrong!
Only a fraudulent one!
no, unless you owe them for a fraudulent claim you received funds from.
can my home be taken from me if i have trouble paying a medical bill?
i am paying $75,000 a month...
One goes about paying a bill online by going to the website where the bill is due and clicking on the pay now button and then paying by check or credit card.
Videobb is a fraudulent website. Online vidoes stop paying after 72 minutes. Once i registed paying $10 for 1 month, the videos were no where to be seen. Its a scam.
Paying the Board Bill - 1912 was released on: USA: 16 October 1912
A good bill paying organizer is Microsoft Calender and Excel. They are both great for organizing bills.
Assuming you entered into an agreement with the company, yes. Before paying you may want to call the company to ensure that the bill is really yours. You could always not pay it, and end up in debtors court.
Yes, you are still responsible for paying the bill even if your name is spelled incorrectly. It is important to contact the billing company to correct the error, but you are still obligated to pay for the services or products you received.