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Question: Can a credit card company garnish my State tax refund?

I recieved a letter in the mail from Capital one trying to collect. I got a letter that says on the top ” Request and writ for garnishment ( Income tax refund/Credit) ” my question is, i efiled my taxes and im having my refund direct deposited into a prepaid card through TurboTax, how will they get my money? and on the paper it states The Plaintiff: Capital One, Defendant: Me and under me it says Garnishee: Third party witholding unit, Michigan Dept. of treasury. Does this mean that the state will pay the creditor before they pay me?




Answer: Capital one is a crap company. what you are describing sounds like they have already sued you or made a letter that looks intimidating enough to coerce you into paying.. They can garnish your return if you have one coming to you and there is a judgement they won against you. isn’t that fun!

please refer to this web site. it has a lot of information about how to protect yourself and also informs you of what powers you have under the laws in regards to taxes, credit and other stuff for personal and business.

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