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UCGal
ParticipantAnd lets not forget the folks who can’t really afford these houses – but somehow get financing anyway. Living larger than their income with a hefty sense of entitlement.
We call these folks – future foreclosed buyers.
UCGal
ParticipantAnd lets not forget the folks who can’t really afford these houses – but somehow get financing anyway. Living larger than their income with a hefty sense of entitlement.
We call these folks – future foreclosed buyers.
UCGal
ParticipantI have a question. What if a tax deadbeat doesn’t own property or “real” assets. What would the fed or state income tax lien attach to?
Just curious and wondering out loud… Like I said – I’ve got an interest in watching the public records on our former rip-off contractor… I guess so I can add our judgement to his long list of outstanding liens and judgements once we win in arbitration.
(Already had the cslb refer our complaint for prosecution and have collected from his bonding company… The facts are on our side.)UCGal
ParticipantI have a question. What if a tax deadbeat doesn’t own property or “real” assets. What would the fed or state income tax lien attach to?
Just curious and wondering out loud… Like I said – I’ve got an interest in watching the public records on our former rip-off contractor… I guess so I can add our judgement to his long list of outstanding liens and judgements once we win in arbitration.
(Already had the cslb refer our complaint for prosecution and have collected from his bonding company… The facts are on our side.)UCGal
ParticipantI have a question. What if a tax deadbeat doesn’t own property or “real” assets. What would the fed or state income tax lien attach to?
Just curious and wondering out loud… Like I said – I’ve got an interest in watching the public records on our former rip-off contractor… I guess so I can add our judgement to his long list of outstanding liens and judgements once we win in arbitration.
(Already had the cslb refer our complaint for prosecution and have collected from his bonding company… The facts are on our side.)UCGal
ParticipantI have a question. What if a tax deadbeat doesn’t own property or “real” assets. What would the fed or state income tax lien attach to?
Just curious and wondering out loud… Like I said – I’ve got an interest in watching the public records on our former rip-off contractor… I guess so I can add our judgement to his long list of outstanding liens and judgements once we win in arbitration.
(Already had the cslb refer our complaint for prosecution and have collected from his bonding company… The facts are on our side.)UCGal
ParticipantI have a question. What if a tax deadbeat doesn’t own property or “real” assets. What would the fed or state income tax lien attach to?
Just curious and wondering out loud… Like I said – I’ve got an interest in watching the public records on our former rip-off contractor… I guess so I can add our judgement to his long list of outstanding liens and judgements once we win in arbitration.
(Already had the cslb refer our complaint for prosecution and have collected from his bonding company… The facts are on our side.)UCGal
ParticipantAre you confusing federal and state income taxes – which are not directly tied to property with Property taxes?
I don’t see any reason the person who bought the first home would be responsible for the previous owners INCOME tax.
I’ve been keeping track, via public records, of a former contractor we’re in arbitration with. He is in default on his property tax – which shows up at the sdtreastax.com site under his home address. He is in default for state tax – which shows up under his name – not his property address.
They are unrelated. (But show that when we get our binding judgement, we’ll have a heck of a time collecting.)
I think you’re confusing property taxes – which are tied to specific parcels, and federal and state tax liens – which are tied to people or businesses.
UCGal
ParticipantAre you confusing federal and state income taxes – which are not directly tied to property with Property taxes?
I don’t see any reason the person who bought the first home would be responsible for the previous owners INCOME tax.
I’ve been keeping track, via public records, of a former contractor we’re in arbitration with. He is in default on his property tax – which shows up at the sdtreastax.com site under his home address. He is in default for state tax – which shows up under his name – not his property address.
They are unrelated. (But show that when we get our binding judgement, we’ll have a heck of a time collecting.)
I think you’re confusing property taxes – which are tied to specific parcels, and federal and state tax liens – which are tied to people or businesses.
UCGal
ParticipantAre you confusing federal and state income taxes – which are not directly tied to property with Property taxes?
I don’t see any reason the person who bought the first home would be responsible for the previous owners INCOME tax.
I’ve been keeping track, via public records, of a former contractor we’re in arbitration with. He is in default on his property tax – which shows up at the sdtreastax.com site under his home address. He is in default for state tax – which shows up under his name – not his property address.
They are unrelated. (But show that when we get our binding judgement, we’ll have a heck of a time collecting.)
I think you’re confusing property taxes – which are tied to specific parcels, and federal and state tax liens – which are tied to people or businesses.
UCGal
ParticipantAre you confusing federal and state income taxes – which are not directly tied to property with Property taxes?
I don’t see any reason the person who bought the first home would be responsible for the previous owners INCOME tax.
I’ve been keeping track, via public records, of a former contractor we’re in arbitration with. He is in default on his property tax – which shows up at the sdtreastax.com site under his home address. He is in default for state tax – which shows up under his name – not his property address.
They are unrelated. (But show that when we get our binding judgement, we’ll have a heck of a time collecting.)
I think you’re confusing property taxes – which are tied to specific parcels, and federal and state tax liens – which are tied to people or businesses.
UCGal
ParticipantAre you confusing federal and state income taxes – which are not directly tied to property with Property taxes?
I don’t see any reason the person who bought the first home would be responsible for the previous owners INCOME tax.
I’ve been keeping track, via public records, of a former contractor we’re in arbitration with. He is in default on his property tax – which shows up at the sdtreastax.com site under his home address. He is in default for state tax – which shows up under his name – not his property address.
They are unrelated. (But show that when we get our binding judgement, we’ll have a heck of a time collecting.)
I think you’re confusing property taxes – which are tied to specific parcels, and federal and state tax liens – which are tied to people or businesses.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=pabloesqobar]
(snip)Also from the advertisement: “You’ll also learn the key to life mastery and the 3 elements to creating lasting change”.
(snip)[/quote]Pablo: I’m pretty sure that Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” contains the key to life mastery. Or, at the least, the meaning of life, which I think (according to the book) is 42.
(snip)
[/quote]But are the “masters of their domain?”
(Sorry – couldn’t resist the Seinfeld reference.)UCGal
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=pabloesqobar]
(snip)Also from the advertisement: “You’ll also learn the key to life mastery and the 3 elements to creating lasting change”.
(snip)[/quote]Pablo: I’m pretty sure that Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” contains the key to life mastery. Or, at the least, the meaning of life, which I think (according to the book) is 42.
(snip)
[/quote]But are the “masters of their domain?”
(Sorry – couldn’t resist the Seinfeld reference.) -
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