Debtor is obligated to pay the secured party attorneys fees. In consideration of the indebtedness, debtor conveys and warrants to trustee certain property described in the land deed of trust.
Debtor is obligated to pay the secured party attorneys fees. In consideration of the indebtedness, debtor conveys and warrants to trustee certain property described in the land deed of trust.
The North Carolina Offer In Compromise program allows qualifying, financially distressed taxpayers the opportunity to put overwhelming tax liabilities behind them by paying a lump sum amount in exchange for the liability being settled in full.
To obtain a sales and use tax account number you must register online using the online business registration portal or submit a completed Form NC-BR, Business Registration Application, to the address at the bottom of the application.
You will need a North Carolina withholding account ID number (“NC Withholding ID Number”). To get a NC Withholding ID Number you can register online to receive your withholding number immediately, or file Form NC-BR. If you send in a paper registration, you should receive your withholding number within four weeks.
A limit of up to 10% of your gross wages may be garnished. This protection is through the North Carolina Department of Revenue. Other garnishment percentages are based on the type of debt and follow federal law.
An employee who is a resident of NC is subject to NC withholding on all of his wages, whether he works in NC or in another state.
You can apply for an UI Tax Account Number online and receive a quick determination. Or, you can download Form NCUI 604 to print, fill out, and mail to DES. Employers will receive a PIN number in the mail after an account number has been assigned.
Debt collectors are allowed to contact you: In person, by mail, by telephone and by fax about the bills you owe. At home, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. At work. It is legal for debt collectors to contact you on the job unless they have a telephone number to reach you during non-working hours.
Debt set off (PDF) allows cities and counties to submit outstanding delinquent taxes or any other debt owed the county or city of more than $50 to the North Carolina Department of Revenue. The department of revenue will then match these debts to the individual state income tax refunds.
In North Carolina, the statute of limitations for debt is three years from the last activity on your account. That is how much time a debt collector has to file a lawsuit to recover the debt through the court system,. It's one of the shortest such limits in the country.
A limit of up to 10% of your gross wages may be garnished. This protection is through the North Carolina Department of Revenue. Other garnishment percentages are based on the type of debt and follow federal law.