« Home | Collection Attorney News - About This Series » | Collection Attorney News - Experian's Vision Conference Sold Out for Third Straight Year » | Collection Attorney News - Unlicensed, 2 debt firms close doors » | Collection Attorney News - Debt collectors hunt the innocent » | Collection Attorney News - Financial Literacy Executive Discusses Do-It-Yourself Debt Settlement » | Collection Attorney News - New breed of debt collectors shun violence » | Collection Attorney News - Solution to Problems on Wells Jail Roof Project Likely to Exceed Contingency » | Collection Attorney News - Lodi man caught in California terror probe released from custody » | Collection Attorney News - How to account for the ills of debt-collection system » | Collection Attorney News - Courtesy of Billboard Magazine » 

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Collection Attorney News - Focus On Bigger Problems Than The Trustee - And Response


Focus On Bigger Problems Than The Trustee - And Response
Chattanoogan - It would seem that the back tax collections attorney costs Hamilton County taxpayers less than the FIRST YEAR INCREASE for our new Superintendent of Schools. Repeat for emphasis, the first year increase and this is all that has been advertised in

LifeQuest offers deduction
Sauk Prairie Eagle - If no payments are made on a claim LifeQuest will send out a letter from a collections attorney advising patients that their state tax refunds can be intercepted. If no payments are made, delinquent claims could be reported to the tax intercept