oh, and I work for the state.
I owe back taxes to the state of Kansas for 2009 and I set myself up on a payment plan with them. KS requires a tax warrant be in place for all payment plans...ok. Things are fine until last Tuesday, 7/30 when I received a call from a collections guy stating that I had broken my agreement and the tax bill was now due in full. Well, I hadn't broken my agreement...it was a mistake in applying the one time $10 payment plan fee to 2010 instead of 2009 he saw that and corrected it, and reinstated the payment plan. All is well, or so I thought.
Today in the mail I received the Notice of Intent to Setoff dated 8/1/12 against my paycheck. Typical 25% which is, of course, financially devastating. I don't understand...what about the payment plan? Is it possible that this is just a mix up? Or are they setting my payment plan aside with no notice and garnishing my wages to pay the debt instead?
Is this now, finally, the time that I need to file bankruptcy? Goodness knows I have plenty of debt (taxes in KS & MO and IRS) from cashing in my IRA after my divorce, two repo'ed vehicles due to divorce... Will filing actually stop the garnishment? Taxes were just filed this year, so I know I need to pay those -- and I want to I'm just confused and riddled with anxiety.
And if you made it this far, I wish I could give you an actual treat.
~Carole
I owe back taxes to the state of Kansas for 2009 and I set myself up on a payment plan with them. KS requires a tax warrant be in place for all payment plans...ok. Things are fine until last Tuesday, 7/30 when I received a call from a collections guy stating that I had broken my agreement and the tax bill was now due in full. Well, I hadn't broken my agreement...it was a mistake in applying the one time $10 payment plan fee to 2010 instead of 2009 he saw that and corrected it, and reinstated the payment plan. All is well, or so I thought.
Today in the mail I received the Notice of Intent to Setoff dated 8/1/12 against my paycheck. Typical 25% which is, of course, financially devastating. I don't understand...what about the payment plan? Is it possible that this is just a mix up? Or are they setting my payment plan aside with no notice and garnishing my wages to pay the debt instead?
Is this now, finally, the time that I need to file bankruptcy? Goodness knows I have plenty of debt (taxes in KS & MO and IRS) from cashing in my IRA after my divorce, two repo'ed vehicles due to divorce... Will filing actually stop the garnishment? Taxes were just filed this year, so I know I need to pay those -- and I want to I'm just confused and riddled with anxiety.
And if you made it this far, I wish I could give you an actual treat.
~Carole
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