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When does the statute of limitations on debt begin? The “clock” for the statute of limitations on debt typically starts counting down when you miss a payment and your account is marked as delinquent.
A statute of limitations can end a case before it begins. But which limitations period applies? In its recent opinion in Woody v. Accuquest Hearing Center, LLC, COA21-563 (2022), the North Carolina ...
When your company owes delinquent payroll taxes, the Internal Revenue Service only has a certain amount of time to collect. If the IRS doesn't collect the balance within the statute, the rest is ...
Title 31 of the U.S. Code allows the IRS to impose civil penalties for a U.S. person’s failure to file a timely and proper FBAR by the statutory deadline. However, the IRS doesn’t have forever to make ...
Type to search articles, cases, and authors. Press ↵ to view all results. In Tuesday’s oral argument, the Supreme Court grappled with three main issues in Arellano v. McDonough, a case about ...
Medical bills have a way of sneaking up on people, and it can happen long after the initial injury or illness has passed. You might be fully recovered and feeling like life has returned to normal, ...
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What happens when the statute of limitations expires? When you stop making payments on a debt and become delinquent, your creditor may send your debt to a debt collector. Debt collectors will attempt ...