I could be completely wrong but it seems to me that the Department of Revenue is taking court actions to collect upaid personal property taxes.
None, as there really is no statute of limitations for a traffic ticket. It does not expire. The statute of limitations is to prevent one from being accused of a crime when the witnesses may no longer be available and defense difficult. In this case, you have already been notified of the violation and have not defended against it in the time allotted. A traffic ticket is a notice of violation. Some jurisdictions will stop trying to collect, or declare on amnesty on tickets on a specific time frame.
Yes, they can. But, usually it can be removed by the credit bureau once its proven to be a duplicate entry of the same debt.
Without knowing where you are and what type of claims ("upaid claims" can refer to both wages and insurance), I can't give specific info. What you should do is contact your state bar and ask for recommendations in your area.
Yes, the citation is turned over to the governing court and the court clerk sends the citation to DMV and that's how you get the points. Unless you never pay the ticket and then they suspend your license in some states for upaid citation.
The answer depends on a number of factors, such as the degree of the upaid judgment and the credit organization that is offering the pecuniary service. Typically, unpaid judgments stay on credit report for over nine thousand fiscal periods. The related link gives more information.
That depends on the statute of limitation in your jurisdiction. It varies from state to state. You can do an online search using your state and "statute of limitations- judgment lien". Also, different types of property liens have different statutes of limitation. Property tax liens do not expire.
you can request a hearing with the dmv, were these parking tickets? DId you have licencse plates stolen? Did you loan car out? you can request a hearing with the dmv, were these parking tickets? DId you have licencse plates stolen? Did you loan car out?
You can find Timeshares listed in many places, from craigslist to Gumtree, eBay and certified timeshare resellers. The safest way of purchasing timeshares is with an registered broker certified by TATOC or the RDO. That way you can ensure that you won't get lumped with upaid fees, crooked deals or otherwise suspicious activity.
You would need to contact the IRS to get this information. For each month the debt remains unpaid, the IRS adds penalties and interest to the original $600. The interest rate fluctuates according to the prime, so it would be impossible to answer the question in this forum. If you contact the IRS, they may allow you to make monthly installment payments to satisfy the outstanding balance.
No, payday loans do not help your credit, altho they may pull your credit in order to determine if they will lend to you. If you do pay your loan when it is due, the company can deposit your check and if it comes back NSF, then you will owe bank charges along with the bad check. If you don't pay the lender back on the bad check, then it will show up on your credit report as an upaid bad check. DO NOT use a payday loan unless absoultely necessary and only borrow what you can repay in two weeks without taking out another loan.
A beneficiary for upaid pay and allowances is someone who is declared on the DD93 to receive any money owed to the Soldier after his/her death or if they are in a "missing or POW" status. For example, if a soldier dies on the 30th of the month, he/she will get the soldier's ordinary entitlements from the 15th-30th, plus allowances(housing, separate rations:food) and any other pay(ie clothing allowance) that was entitled to the soldier. If the soldier is declared missing or in POW status. the appropriate service will pay the above entitlements to the designated person once the soldier's status has been officially declared.