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The Internal Revenue Service began private collection of certain overdue federal tax debts as early as spring of 2017. They have chosen four agencies to start the new program.
The new program allows these chosen agencies to collect, on the government’s behalf, outstanding inactive tax debts. Congress passed a law in December 2015 that requires the IRS to use private collection agencies to collect tax debts.
You may be eligible for a larger tax refund!
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a benefit for working people with low to moderate income.
To qualify, you must meet certain requirements and file a tax return, even if you do not owe any tax or are not required to file. EITC reduces the amount of tax you owe and may give you a refund.
A third of Americans qualifying for EITC are newly eligible.
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The instructions for filing an answer in a Chapter 61 Limited Action case are listed below. There is a link to an interactive form at the bottom of this page that will create your Chapter 61 answer.
Please read the instructions carefully before filing your answer with the court.
Instructions for Filing an Answer in a Limited Action case
1. Do NOT file the first 3 instruction pages with the Court.
These are the instructions ONLY.
They were prepared by the Kansas Judicial Council and have been slightly modified for clarity. The attached version has not been modified.
They are for preparing a Reply to a Divorce Petition in Kansas, in a marriage in which there are no minor children.
They are current as of July, 2009.
AFTER reading the instructions, check out the “Divorce -- No Minor Children - Interactive Forms” link at the bottom of the page.
Bankruptcy is a choice that may help if you are facing serious financial problems. You may be able to cancel your debts, stop collection calls, and get a fresh financial start. Bankruptcy can help with some financial problems, but does not guarantee you will avoid financial problems in the future. If you choose bankruptcy, you should take advantage of the fresh start it offers and then make careful decisions about future borrowing and credit, so you won’t ever need to file bankruptcy again!
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