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Got my notices from the state sanctioned thieves the other day
So I get my notices of tax intercept the other day, and now I'm playing
the "wonder how long it's going to take them to actually credit my account." We have two notices, one from state and one from federal. State of Colorado: 119.00 May 23 Federal: 852 May 18. I wrote to one of their bureaucrats, Reuben Luzano, who took the stand that what they did was not stealing because I didn't complain at the administrative hearing. To put this in common terms, an administrative hearing is where you argue about the length of rope they use to hang you. But just to humor Mr. Luzano, the next time they send one of those notices I'll send a response arguing that at the level of income I'm at makes an intercept of the entire refund basically a spike past the poverty line. I'll tell you how that works out (A clue: I have two chances, jack and sh!t and jack left town). So now we get to play the waiting game. I can be a reasonable man, so I'll give them a month, which I think is the amount of time that they would give me if my payment was tardy. But when you are talking about nearly a fifth of my debt load and given the fact that child support accrues interest, you can bet your hiney I will be talking to Mr. Lozano again should payments not be posted. Nothing mean or anything like that: I'm just going to make him know in no uncertain terms that I intend to use my right to petition the government for a redress of grievances should this linger and should interest accrue. |
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Got my notices from the state sanctioned thieves the other day
"John Meyer" wrote in message . .. So I get my notices of tax intercept the other day, and now I'm playing the "wonder how long it's going to take them to actually credit my account." We have two notices, one from state and one from federal. State of Colorado: 119.00 May 23 Federal: 852 May 18. I wrote to one of their bureaucrats, Reuben Luzano, who took the stand that what they did was not stealing because I didn't complain at the administrative hearing. Federal tax intercepts can take 3-4 months to get the money to the state. State tax intercepts are faster and usually take less than a month to apply the money. It sounds like the state is charging you interest. If that is the case, you should claim the date of withholding is the date of payment and cite the language in 42 U.S.C. 654b. On a side note - Change your exemptions claimed so you don't have any refund at the end of the year. |
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Got my notices from the state sanctioned thieves the other day
Bob Whiteside wrote:
"John Meyer" wrote in message . .. So I get my notices of tax intercept the other day, and now I'm playing the "wonder how long it's going to take them to actually credit my account." We have two notices, one from state and one from federal. State of Colorado: 119.00 May 23 Federal: 852 May 18. I wrote to one of their bureaucrats, Reuben Luzano, who took the stand that what they did was not stealing because I didn't complain at the administrative hearing. Federal tax intercepts can take 3-4 months to get the money to the state. State tax intercepts are faster and usually take less than a month to apply the money. It sounds like the state is charging you interest. If that is the case, you should claim the date of withholding is the date of payment and cite the language in 42 U.S.C. 654b. Thanks for the advice. So I guess the state gets to look forward to me asking "where's my credit" for the next three to four months. |
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Got my notices from the state sanctioned thieves the other day
Bob Whiteside wrote:
"John Meyer" wrote in message . .. So I get my notices of tax intercept the other day, and now I'm playing the "wonder how long it's going to take them to actually credit my account." We have two notices, one from state and one from federal. State of Colorado: 119.00 May 23 Federal: 852 May 18. I wrote to one of their bureaucrats, Reuben Luzano, who took the stand that what they did was not stealing because I didn't complain at the administrative hearing. Federal tax intercepts can take 3-4 months to get the money to the state. State tax intercepts are faster and usually take less than a month to apply the money. It sounds like the state is charging you interest. If that is the case, you should claim the date of withholding is the date of payment and cite the language in 42 U.S.C. 654b. On a side note - Change your exemptions claimed so you don't have any refund at the end of the year. Can you get me the specific language to cite? |
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Got my notices from the state sanctioned thieves the other day
"John Meyer" wrote in message . .. Bob Whiteside wrote: "John Meyer" wrote in message . .. So I get my notices of tax intercept the other day, and now I'm playing the "wonder how long it's going to take them to actually credit my account." We have two notices, one from state and one from federal. State of Colorado: 119.00 May 23 Federal: 852 May 18. I wrote to one of their bureaucrats, Reuben Luzano, who took the stand that what they did was not stealing because I didn't complain at the administrative hearing. Federal tax intercepts can take 3-4 months to get the money to the state. State tax intercepts are faster and usually take less than a month to apply the money. It sounds like the state is charging you interest. If that is the case, you should claim the date of withholding is the date of payment and cite the language in 42 U.S.C. 654b. On a side note - Change your exemptions claimed so you don't have any refund at the end of the year. Can you get me the specific language to cite? (c) Timing of disbursements (1) In general Except as provided in paragraph (2), the State disbursement unit shall distribute all amounts payable under section 657(a) of this title within 2 business days after receipt from the employer or other source of periodic income, if sufficient information identifying the payee is provided. The date of collection for amounts collected and distributed under this part is the date of receipt by the State disbursement unit, except that if current support is withheld by an employer in the month when due and is received by the State disbursement unit in a month other than the month when due, the date of withholding may be deemed to be the date of collection. |
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Got my notices from the state sanctioned thieves the other day
Bob Whiteside wrote:
"John Meyer" wrote in message . .. Bob Whiteside wrote: "John Meyer" wrote in message . .. So I get my notices of tax intercept the other day, and now I'm playing the "wonder how long it's going to take them to actually credit my account." We have two notices, one from state and one from federal. State of Colorado: 119.00 May 23 Federal: 852 May 18. I wrote to one of their bureaucrats, Reuben Luzano, who took the stand that what they did was not stealing because I didn't complain at the administrative hearing. Federal tax intercepts can take 3-4 months to get the money to the state. State tax intercepts are faster and usually take less than a month to apply the money. It sounds like the state is charging you interest. If that is the case, you should claim the date of withholding is the date of payment and cite the language in 42 U.S.C. 654b. On a side note - Change your exemptions claimed so you don't have any refund at the end of the year. Can you get me the specific language to cite? (c) Timing of disbursements (1) In general Except as provided in paragraph (2), the State disbursement unit shall distribute all amounts payable under section 657(a) of this title within 2 business days after receipt from the employer or other source of periodic income, if sufficient information identifying the payee is provided. The date of collection for amounts collected and distributed under this part is the date of receipt by the State disbursement unit, except that if current support is withheld by an employer in the month when due and is received by the State disbursement unit in a month other than the month when due, the date of withholding may be deemed to be the date of collection. That's what I thought it was. Now I have to find out exactly when this interest is charged (the colorado cs web site lists payments but not debits). |
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Got my notices from the state sanctioned thieves the other day
On May 31, 2:15�pm, John Meyer wrote:
Bob Whiteside wrote: "John Meyer" wrote in message ... Bob Whiteside wrote: "John Meyer" wrote in message om... So I get my notices of tax intercept the other day, and now I'm playing the "wonder how long it's going to take them to actually credit my account." *We have two notices, one from state and one from federal. State of Colorado: 119.00 *May 23 Federal: 852 *May 18. I wrote to one of their bureaucrats, Reuben Luzano, who took the stand that what they did was not stealing because I didn't complain at the administrative hearing. Federal tax intercepts can take 3-4 months to get the money to the state. State tax intercepts are faster and usually take less than a month to apply the money. It sounds like the state is charging you interest. *If that is the case, you should claim the date of withholding is the date of payment and cite the language in 42 U.S.C. 654b. On a side note - Change your exemptions claimed so you don't have any refund at the end of the year. Can you get me the specific language to cite? (c) Timing of disbursements * * * * * * * * * * * * * *(1) In general * * * * Except as provided in paragraph (2), the State disbursement unit * * shall distribute all amounts payable under section 657(a) of this * * title within 2 business days after receipt from the employer or * * other source of periodic income, if sufficient information * * identifying the payee is provided. The date of collection for * * amounts collected and distributed under this part is the date of * * receipt by the State disbursement unit, except that if current * * support is withheld by an employer in the month when due and is * * received by the State disbursement unit in a month other than the * * month when due, the date of withholding may be deemed to be the date * * of collection. That's what I thought it was. *Now I have to find out exactly when this interest is charged (the colorado cs web site lists payments but not debits).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bob is right. Change youre exemptions |
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