Quick Rundown:
My BF lives with me and owes the IRS money, they have sent him to collections.
My employer is a bank, and my BF is listed as my domestic partner (through my employer) for medical insurance. ALL accounts at the bank are in my name only.
He received a letter from the IRS collections yesterday that says they are sending a levy to MY BANK.
I am furious! I don't want it tracked to me, when it is not legally my debt and this is my employer!! My BF is calling the tax attorney today to see how much it would cost for assistance with a Offer in Compromise, but odds are slim we can afford it. He has been diagnosed with cancer and is unable to work due to his treatments of radiation/chemo.
What are the odds, if any...that they can somehow attach this debt to me?
Michigan is not a community property state, and we are not married.
But because we have the "domestic partner" status through the bank, does that change things? My employer/bank is very picky about it's employees getting these kinds of things.
I suspect they are attaching my bank because in the past I have sent money from my account to the IRS on his behalf. Does this change anything?
Thoughts?
My BF lives with me and owes the IRS money, they have sent him to collections.
My employer is a bank, and my BF is listed as my domestic partner (through my employer) for medical insurance. ALL accounts at the bank are in my name only.
He received a letter from the IRS collections yesterday that says they are sending a levy to MY BANK.
I am furious! I don't want it tracked to me, when it is not legally my debt and this is my employer!! My BF is calling the tax attorney today to see how much it would cost for assistance with a Offer in Compromise, but odds are slim we can afford it. He has been diagnosed with cancer and is unable to work due to his treatments of radiation/chemo.
What are the odds, if any...that they can somehow attach this debt to me?
Michigan is not a community property state, and we are not married.
But because we have the "domestic partner" status through the bank, does that change things? My employer/bank is very picky about it's employees getting these kinds of things.
I suspect they are attaching my bank because in the past I have sent money from my account to the IRS on his behalf. Does this change anything?
Thoughts?
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