Tax liens, March 2010
Posted on 04. Mar, 2010 by Lance Henderson in Shop Talk
Outstanding federal tax liens in Chelan and Douglas Counties:
Strecker Paint Corporation, $5,561.29 in unpaid federal taxes. Filed on Feb. 9.
Emerald Point Ltd., $17,003.93 in unpaid federal taxes. Filed on on Feb. 5.
Austin T. Moser, $24,210.20 in unpaid federal taxes. Filed on Feb. 4.
Sergio Hernandez, $59,206.88 in unpaid federal taxes. Filed on Feb. 4.
Buckshot Operations Inc. [...]
Tax liens, published February 2010
Posted on 03. Feb, 2010 by kaseykoski in Shop Talk
A tax lien is a legal claim filed in court by a government agency against a person or business owing taxes.
Liens are civil, not criminal claims, and normally seek to attach money and/or property to pay the taxes.
A list of liens is kept at the county courthouse showing who the government is pursuing and how much is sought. Liens can be filed for income taxes, unemployment taxes, sales taxes, real estate excise taxes, Social Security or disability taxes.
When the tax lien is paid and released, papers are filed with the courts as well, affirming the discharge.
Tax liens, published January 2010
Posted on 08. Jan, 2010 by nevonnemcdaniels in Shop Talk
A tax lien is a legal claim filed in court by a government agency against a person or business owing taxes.
Liens are civil, not criminal claims, and normally seek to attach money and/or property to pay the taxes.
A list of liens is kept at the county courthouse showing who the government is pursuing and how much is sought. Liens can be filed for income taxes, unemployment taxes, sales taxes, real estate excise taxes, Social Security or disability taxes.
When the tax lien is paid and released, papers are filed with the courts as well, affirming the discharge.
Tax liens, December 2009
Posted on 10. Dec, 2009 by nevonnemcdaniels in Shop Talk
A tax lien is a legal claim filed in court by a government agency against a person or business owing taxes.
Liens are civil, not criminal claims, and normally seek to attach money and/or property to pay the taxes.
A list of liens is kept at the county courthouse showing who the government is pursuing and how much is sought. Liens can be filed for income taxes, unemployment taxes, sales taxes, real estate excise taxes, Social Security or disability taxes.
When the tax lien is paid and released, papers are filed with the courts as well, affirming the discharge.
Tax liens, published November 2009
Posted on 04. Nov, 2009 by nevonnemcdaniels in Shop Talk
A tax lien is a legal claim filed in court by a government agency against a person or business owing taxes.
Liens are civil, not criminal claims, and normally seek to attach money and/or property to pay the taxes. A list of liens is kept at the county courthouse showing who the government is pursuing and how much is sought. Liens can be filed for income taxes, unemployment taxes, sales taxes, real estate excise taxes, Social Security or disability taxes.
When the tax lien is paid and released, papers are filed with the courts as well, affirming the discharge.
Tax liens, published September 2009
Posted on 04. Sep, 2009 by nevonnemcdaniels in Shop Talk
A tax lien is a legal claim filed in court by a government agency against a person or business owing taxes.
Liens are civil, not criminal claims, and normally seek to attach money and/or property to pay the taxes.
A list of liens is kept at the county courthouse showing who the government is pursuing and how much is sought. Liens can be filed for income taxes, unemployment taxes, sales taxes, real estate excise taxes, Social Security or disability taxes.
When the tax lien is paid and released, papers are filed with the courts as well, affirming the discharge.
Tax liens, published August 2009
Posted on 30. Aug, 2009 by nevonnemcdaniels in Shop Talk
A tax lien is a legal claim filed in court by a government agency against a person or business owing taxes.
Liens are civil, not criminal claims, and normally seek to attach money and/or property to pay the taxes.
A list of liens is kept at the county courthouse showing who the government is pursuing and how much is sought. Liens can be filed for income taxes, unemployment taxes, sales taxes, real estate excise taxes, Social Security or disability taxes.
When the tax lien is paid and released, papers are filed with the courts as well, affirming the discharge.
Tax liens, published July 2009
Posted on 26. Aug, 2009 by nevonnemcdaniels in Shop Talk
A tax lien is a legal claim filed in court by a government agency against a person or business owing taxes.
Liens are civil, not criminal claims, and normally seek to attach money and/or property to pay the taxes.
A list of liens is kept at the county courthouse showing who the government is pursuing and how much is sought. Liens can be filed for income taxes, unemployment taxes, sales taxes, real estate excise taxes, Social Security or disability taxes.
When the tax lien is paid and released, papers are filed with the courts as well, affirming the discharge.


