No
If something is past due it means that it is late. Bills or library books are often referred to as being past due.
call them
Contact the IRS.
The most professional way I can answer this question is to give you my example of doing my '07 taxes. Even though I was confident about meeting the "7.5" threshold everyone talks about (it means that since i made 20 grand that year i could write off reciepts after approx $1500 to meet the threshold) and my medical/dental bills added up to about 3 grand. Also that same year I moved to a different state for a job so I wrote off 4 grand in movers expenses. After all that .... the record keeping was for nothing. The gov't gives you over 5 grand as a standard deduction if you are single w/ no kids. So, all this record keeping was in vain since TaxCut told me to use the standard deduction saying it is better than itemizing even after all that out of pocket cost. Even though my totals were over 7 grand you only get a fraction of stuff like moving expenses back. I send this response in hopes of keeping people from making the same costly mistakes i did like paying for past bill statements and paying doctors out of pocket at a reduced rate rather than just filing through my work insurance. I thought I'd get money back but even after 3 grand in medical receipts and 4 grand in moving expenses TaxCut still told me to go "standard". It is sad to say but unless you had a major medical condition that you had a to pay a ton of money out of pocket or unless you made very little money that year and still had a handful of medical bills then this medical part of the refund is really just hopes and wishes for a majority of people that could really use and need it. Hope this helps!
No
It is unlikely that a tax refund would be garnished for past due medical bills. Generally refunds can only be garnished for certain things, and medical bills really aren't one. Tax refunds are garnished in instances of: child support arrearages past due federal tax past due state income tax unpaid federal student loans government program repayments However, if you deposit it into an account that they have the right to garnish, the funds lose their identity as a tax refund.
If they are truly past the limit, you don't want to dispute them. That would be an automatic admission that they are owed and tolls the limitation.
you dont find it on route 42 u find him on route 25 right past bills house
Usually the main timeframe is 7 years. One thing to do is don't make payment arrangements because then it starts all over again. I'm not sure if hospitals bills are different. Sorry.
In short, yes. If the real estate is in your name, it can have a lien placed against it for debts you have incurred.
Computer Credit Inc. is a collection agency that specializes in collecting past due medical bills from patients. Computer Credit Inc. has partnerships with IntraNexus and Affinity.
Wages cannot be garnished by anyone except the courts. Organisations and individuals must apply through the courts
Past Medical History
Amnesia is the medical term for memory loss.
If something is past due it means that it is late. Bills or library books are often referred to as being past due.
Employers and government agencies are often a glimpse of your medical records. These information can obtained your medical records, like treatments that you have done in the past.