IF YOU HAVE BILLS LIKE CREDIT CARDS CAN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN BE ORDERED TO TAKE YOUR INCOME TAXES?

I know which tyro loans can be taken and taxes from homes etc, but I am uncertain if only unchanging bills can be taken if you have a garishment systematic by the court. If you have loot from gambling and only have unchanging bills can they take your loot when you go to pick up your money

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kate April 15, 2010 at 12:40 pm

Huhhhhh ?

I think that gets points for the most non-sequitur question of the night .

Please , try again . . .

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SCH April 15, 2010 at 12:46 pm

Yes, in Michigan the Statute of Limitations is 6 years on credit cards. If they get a judgment and a court order for a garnishment they can garnish your wages (in Michigan), they can put a lien against your assets (home, car), and they can seize your income tax returns (state and federal).

bdancer222 April 15, 2010 at 12:47 pm

Income tax refunds can only be taken for child support, Federal student loans, or other money owed the Fed.

Your credit card company or other creditors can take you to court and win a judgment. Then they can attach your bank account, garnish your wages, and lein your property. Judgments are good for 10 years and can be renewed.

If you have gambling winnings, you should pay off you debts. Actually, if you are behind on your bills, you shouldn’t be gambling. That’s how people get behind on their bills.

kaffegeek April 15, 2010 at 12:53 pm

credit cards cannot lein property, credit cards are “unsecured” they can attach wages of course.

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