The IRS will notify you.
If they do it via a court order (e.g.: because of money you owe the state), yes, they can.
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After the Civil War, West Virginia owed Virginia money primarily due to the state's decision to secede from Virginia in 1863. When West Virginia was formed, it took a portion of Virginia's debt with it, leading to disputes over financial obligations. The U.S. Supreme Court eventually ruled that West Virginia was responsible for a portion of Virginia's pre-war debts, which led to financial complications for the new state. Additionally, the economic disruption caused by the war further complicated the resolution of these debts.
By contacting your state tax department and asking them this question.
You can't.
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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.
you pay tax for the state in which you will be registering it.
No, I do not owe any money.
You will have to pay a fine. And pay all the money back that you owe.
It depends. If you owe money to the government, then yes. Otherwise, no.
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.