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Legal
A wage garnishment is a common tactic used by creditors to collect a debt-and it is troubling hard workers all over America. Having a creditor garnish up to 25% of your paycheck (or up to 65% if the debt is child support) certainly doesn't help you get ou...
Author: JamesBrown
Does a Wage Garnishment in Missouri and Illinois Ever End?
10th March 2010A wage garnishment is a common tactic used by creditors to collect a debt-and it is troubling hard workers all over America. Having a creditor garnish up to 25% of your paycheck (or up to 65% if the debt is child support) certainly doesn't help you get ou...
Author: JamesBrown
Legal
If you are in debt, you may be getting your wages garnished by a creditor in an attempt to get your debt paid. A wage garnishment is a fairly common tactic used by creditors to collect a debt where they take a portion of your paycheck. They get a garnishm...
Author: JamesBrown
You Can Stop a Wage Garnishment in Missouri and Illinois
14th December 2009If you are in debt, you may be getting your wages garnished by a creditor in an attempt to get your debt paid. A wage garnishment is a fairly common tactic used by creditors to collect a debt where they take a portion of your paycheck. They get a garnishm...
Author: JamesBrown
Taxes
One of the IRS settlement programs that confuses taxpayers the most is the IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC). To help anyone looking for a better understanding about the IRS OIC program, please enjoy the answers to the most frequently asked questions about Of...
Author: Roni Deutch
7 Common Questions About IRS Offers in Compromise
10th December 2009One of the IRS settlement programs that confuses taxpayers the most is the IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC). To help anyone looking for a better understanding about the IRS OIC program, please enjoy the answers to the most frequently asked questions about Of...
Author: Roni Deutch
Taxes
If you earned $8900 as a single individual or about $17,800 as a married couple in the calendar year, you have to file an income tax return. If you had enough withholding, you may not need to pay the IRS anything. However, if you owe, you need to pay as...
Author: Chintamani
Why You Need to File Back Taxes
23rd November 2009If you earned $8900 as a single individual or about $17,800 as a married couple in the calendar year, you have to file an income tax return. If you had enough withholding, you may not need to pay the IRS anything. However, if you owe, you need to pay as...
Author: Chintamani
Taxes
When the Internal Revenue Service move in on you personally or has targeted your business, the results can destroy you. The IRS has tremendous power to use on you. In their arsenal, the IRS can impose a Federal Tax Lien. Banks will block you from ope...
Author: Chintamani
Types of IRS Tax Appeals
23rd November 2009When the Internal Revenue Service move in on you personally or has targeted your business, the results can destroy you. The IRS has tremendous power to use on you. In their arsenal, the IRS can impose a Federal Tax Lien. Banks will block you from ope...
Author: Chintamani
Taxes
Tax relief attorneys help you to solve all your tax related issues. They especially assist you to get such relief from the state and federal authorities. Generally, these types of lawyers provide services like full audit representations, compromise and pe...
Author: Kathleen Chester
Tax Relief Attorney – Why Do You Need Them
20th November 2009Tax relief attorneys help you to solve all your tax related issues. They especially assist you to get such relief from the state and federal authorities. Generally, these types of lawyers provide services like full audit representations, compromise and pe...
Author: Kathleen Chester
Taxes
If you are interested in tax debt relief you are in trouble with the IRS in one way, shape, or form. Does this mean you are going to jail? Of course not. What it does mean is that you owe the IRS money, and you need to find a resolution. Why wait so long ...
Author: Matt Robinson
Types of Problems Tax Debt Relief Can Solve
02nd November 2009If you are interested in tax debt relief you are in trouble with the IRS in one way, shape, or form. Does this mean you are going to jail? Of course not. What it does mean is that you owe the IRS money, and you need to find a resolution. Why wait so long ...
Author: Matt Robinson
Legal
Collection agency threats are about as common as oxygen being in the air. To begin, they legally cannot "threaten" to do anything that is illegal, and they cannot "threaten" to take an action that they do not intend to actually take. The biggest threat...
Author: gregartim
Can a Collection Agency threaten...?
09th October 2009Collection agency threats are about as common as oxygen being in the air. To begin, they legally cannot "threaten" to do anything that is illegal, and they cannot "threaten" to take an action that they do not intend to actually take. The biggest threat...
Author: gregartim
Taxes
What does it mean to have your wages garnished? Even if you don't know the exact meaning of this, one thing is for sure: you probably realize that it is a bad thing. Simply put, wage garnishment is the result of a court order in which money is deducted fr...
Author: Matt Robinson
Understanding IRS Wage Garnishment
06th October 2009What does it mean to have your wages garnished? Even if you don't know the exact meaning of this, one thing is for sure: you probably realize that it is a bad thing. Simply put, wage garnishment is the result of a court order in which money is deducted fr...
Author: Matt Robinson
Legal
Recently, I've had several calls to my office about Garnishment of Wages, so perhaps a short article is in order. Wage Garnishment is a legal procedure in which a person's earnings are required by court order to be withheld by an employer for the payment ...
Author: gregartim
Can they Garnish my Wages?
12th April 2007Recently, I've had several calls to my office about Garnishment of Wages, so perhaps a short article is in order. Wage Garnishment is a legal procedure in which a person's earnings are required by court order to be withheld by an employer for the payment ...
Author: gregartim