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How can I find out if an old landlord can or is taking my taxes?

13 April 2009 3 Comments

I had a messy issue where a corrected judgment was issued in Dec 2008. How can I find out if it will be (or can it be) taken from my taxes. This was a person to person civil suit. Not a company. Can their lawyer file something to take my taxes? How can I find out if they did or if they didn’t? The other party is in Florida so I can not get a hold of them. Will the IRS tell me?
The issue is IF they can and HOW I find out. Not if I owe them money or not. There are other issues that I did not find relevant to this that I omitted. I want to know WHO can take your Federal return. I knew someone with a medical bill that they said was taken from their Federal Taxes. That is why I ask.

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3 Comments »

  • ஐSillyGirlஐ said:

    The sherrif shows up to serve you owe stand by my final statement dont be surprised if the sherrif shows up to serve you with wage garnishment and.

  • Worldly25 said:

    The more you owe.
    The more you delay paying the more you owe.

  • Louis Bourbon said:

    The irs only other government agencies can levy your land lady andor legal counsel can levy your tax refund is confidential matter between you and the irs only other government agencies can attach or place lien against your tax refund note however.

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