Re: Tax question
[Re: coonman220]
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05/21/20 04:38 PM
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It's the IRS with the Fed Govt. Pretty sure they can do whatever they want. I wouldn't think they would take your unemployment but they could if they wanted.
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: Tax question
[Re: coonman220]
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You have been encouraged to contact a lawyer that will help you through the problem. I think that is good advice. The IRS will work with you. There are folks in much deeper doodoo than you are.
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Re: Tax question
[Re: coonman220]
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05/21/20 06:23 PM
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Get it taken care of or one day soon they will introduce you to your new roommate that goes by the name of Bubba!!!!
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Re: Tax question
[Re: coonman220]
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05/21/20 06:47 PM
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I personally know a fella that got a letter from the IRS that said "you owe us $250,000". He sent them a letter that said "**** you. I paid you. I owe you nothing." The next letter said "Okay, you now owe $500,000" You don't win against the IRS
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Re: Tax question
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05/21/20 08:58 PM
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They can offset tax refund or lottery prize. I not thinking they could take a unemployment. Check , never heard it, not sure if trust call them an ask such question They can levy your bank account, and if money (unemployment payment) is deposited they can take it. But they can also put you in a non collection status or something like that because your unemployed. But you have talk to them and have a lawyer discus it. Dave, contact a tax lawyer and talk to them. None of us are tax lawyers. We can’t give you advice on what you should do or not do.
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Re: Tax question
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05/21/20 09:28 PM
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In Wisconsin at least you can opt in to have federal and state taxes withheld from unemployment payments. Iowa is the same.
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Re: Tax question
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05/21/20 10:04 PM
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If u owe back taxes. An are in a payment plan,or not in 1, I know they can take ur tax refund or lottery prize, can they take state unemployment check benifits. ? I don't think so Yup Coonman, They can and will take everything to satisfy your tax debt. They will even seize your traps and sell them to the highest bidder. They will seize your Colorado pickup and sell it for scrap. Just pay your taxes like everyone else, or you are screwed.
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Re: Tax question
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05/21/20 10:24 PM
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In the 70s I was the payroll manager for a company of about 500 employees. Several times per year the IRS, state or county would contact us about overdue taxes owed by an employee. The IRS didn’t mess around. They garnished an employees entire check, plus cleaned out any funds held in the bank. If a person back then earned $400 per week, and netted $300, the IRS took the entire gross amount every payday. That employee probably owed state and property taxes as well, and had a health insurance deduction, but since the IRS took everything, all else went unpaid. They were serious about unpaid taxes.
Can’t speak to today’s rules on garnishments.
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Re: Tax question
[Re: coonman220]
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05/21/20 11:26 PM
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Coonman-open an offshore bank account-thats how the big professional tax evaders do it.That way the gov't cant get their hands on your fur money.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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