Can a finance company have my tax return garnished or taken away?
March 15th, 2010 | by admin |jay27 asked:
10 years ago I defaulted on a car loan, and still owe the finance company $7000, which I’m planning on paying now. Can the finance company take my tax return, or only if I owe FEDERAL AGENCIES?
The case went to court, and I was in another state at the time, so judgment was awarded to the finance company.
10 years ago I defaulted on a car loan, and still owe the finance company $7000, which I’m planning on paying now. Can the finance company take my tax return, or only if I owe FEDERAL AGENCIES?
The case went to court, and I was in another state at the time, so judgment was awarded to the finance company.
7 Responses to “Can a finance company have my tax return garnished or taken away?”
By angela on Mar 17, 2010 | Reply
no only if you like back child support back taxes or student loans
By Liberal AssKicker on Mar 18, 2010 | Reply
The IRS can only collect on federal debts and court judgments.
If the company GETS a court order, then yes.
By Max Hoopla on Mar 19, 2010 | Reply
IRS will keep your tax return after processing. That is what its job is.
By Kristi on Mar 20, 2010 | Reply
The finance company can’t even collect on the debt anymore if it was 10 years ago. Defaulted loans that go into collections cannot legally be collected after 7 years.
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By Won on Mar 23, 2010 | Reply
It is a problem in a matter of law.
You should turn to your laywer for professional advice.