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Business & farm
The first offset happened almost a month and a half ago. The second just happened May 19th.
I know what the alleged debt is and who it went to, but that is a whole nother issue that is off tax topic, but simply put its a debt.
According to federal law and my state laws of process and procedures, the collection of this debt is unlawful without a lien attached and filed...
Also before a creditor can garnish or levy any income or bank account, they must attach and file an execution lien and writ of execution.
Ultimately, they need a tax lien filed to perform tax refund offsets...
These liens must be attached before a creditor has any authority to use enforced collections against a debtor.
Without these any of these liens being filed by the creditor in the county and state of the debtor lives, the creditor has no authority to forcefully collect.