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		<title>Can the IRS inquire into credit reports?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jennifer S asked: I understand they can place leins on money owed. But here&#8217;s the deal &#8212; all my taxes have been filed and refunds received. My husband&#8217;s business is another question; it still has outstanding taxes that he and the accountant are working on. Last week the department of revenue for our state garnished [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jennifer S</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I understand they can place leins on  money owed.  But here&#8217;s the deal &#8212; all my taxes have been filed and refunds received.  My husband&#8217;s business is another question; it still has outstanding taxes that he and the accountant are working on.  Last week the department of revenue for our state garnished he business account , emptying what was in there.  Makes it sort of hard to live and pay bills.  I received notice thru credit monitoring that the IRS has now &#8220;inquired&#8221; into my credit.   Where in any document or agreement or law do they get that power?  They are not offering me credit, a job nor have they contacated me stating i owe anything.  Is this their preemptive way of getting ready to garnish me for his debt?</p>
<p>In any case, i&#8217;m emptying my account in the morning so that i can pay bills like the morgtage and child care and groceries.<br/><br/><a href=''>Javier</a></div>
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