What if you have more than one garnishment, One IRS, one child support and the other Kansas State taxes, can each up them take up to 25% or is the max total 25%
Even if a credit card company sues you and wins, the judge can only say that you do owe the money. He can attach a lien to your credit file which would prevent any new creditors from granting credit until the debt is taken care of. If you are in bankruptcy the rules change, each state has different laws. If the credit card company sues and receives a judgment in their favor your wages can be garnished up to an amount set by your state's laws.
Generally not
No. They don't want your house. They want money, so they would take your paycheck. Some companies just charge it off as being uncollectable.
Unpaid traffic tickets are not reported to the credit bureaus.
no
Wages cannot be garnished for credit card debt in South Carolina. They can be garnished for unpaid taxes and child support.
Even if a credit card company sues you and wins, the judge can only say that you do owe the money. He can attach a lien to your credit file which would prevent any new creditors from granting credit until the debt is taken care of. If you are in bankruptcy the rules change, each state has different laws. If the credit card company sues and receives a judgment in their favor your wages can be garnished up to an amount set by your state's laws.
Wages can be garnished for unpaid taxes through various methods such as your current employer. The best way to find out if you are facing a garnishment is through the IRS or your payroll department.
no
Generally not
If your employer has not paid you, you can file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau about the unpaid wages.
Your wages can be garnished for any debt you have agreed to pay previously. This includes medical debts.
How do I report an unpaid bill to a credit bureau?
yes they can
No. They don't want your house. They want money, so they would take your paycheck. Some companies just charge it off as being uncollectable.
Unpaid traffic tickets are not reported to the credit bureaus.
No. But you can be sued and all of your assets can be in jeopardy, including your current paycheck. Unpaid credit card debt is a civil matter, not a criminal one. It's only criminal if you somehow commited fraud in obtaining the credit. Really, obtaining credit through fraud is a crime anyway, even if you are making the payments.