Legal Question in Business Law in Oklahoma
I am an individual that has a judgement against another couple for $10,000+. Can I file a garnishment against their IRS income tax return? The judgement is in an Oklahoma court.
Asked on 12/22/09, 12:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Typically, local state government or federally related judgements are levied against tax returns or other federally mandated debts or payments; not personal or business judgments.
Personal or business related garnishments or collections are usually executed by liens levied against personal or business-owned property.
This response is limited based on the information you provided but I hope it helps.
Answered on 12/27/09, 3:24 pm
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