Originally posted by: gwlam12
Cut your internet off for two months. Pay bill. Welcome back.
Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Originally posted by: amdforever2
The IRS doesn't need to sue and get a judgment to levy things and freeze bank accounts.
Worst gov't agency to piss off evar -_-
Well, I have nothing really. No Bank accounts, savings accounts, stocks, or anything. So, I should just throw them under my mattress then, correct?
Originally posted by: kranky
Ironically, if you owe the IRS a lot of money, you can negotiate for a smaller settlement. But for $78, probably not.
Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Originally posted by: gwlam12
Cut your internet off for two months. Pay bill. Welcome back.
I'm laid off and therefor I don't have much spending room. Also IRS or Secretary of State or something like that sent it to me. I just call them IRS for short as they are both taxes.
I do plan on paying it once I get a job but if I call them can I somehow reduce the debt stating I am laid off and have nothing?
Also, what do you think I have been doing with the Cable bill for 3 months now?
Originally posted by: Elbryn
Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Originally posted by: gwlam12
Cut your internet off for two months. Pay bill. Welcome back.
I'm laid off and therefor I don't have much spending room. Also IRS or Secretary of State or something like that sent it to me. I just call them IRS for short as they are both taxes.
I do plan on paying it once I get a job but if I call them can I somehow reduce the debt stating I am laid off and have nothing?
Also, what do you think I have been doing with the Cable bill for 3 months now?
wouldnt it make sense to work a crappy job for the 7.25 minimum wage just to get by until you get a new job? you can continue interviewing, just ask to work a night shift or something. or if you have to work day, just leave if you have an interview. what are they gonna do, fire you? you can at least make some money doing that and pay off some bills.
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Pay it, now. Your life can get very complicated very quickly if you don't.
This. Absolutely and unequivocally, this.
Originally posted by: Elbryn
Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Originally posted by: gwlam12
Cut your internet off for two months. Pay bill. Welcome back.
I'm laid off and therefor I don't have much spending room. Also IRS or Secretary of State or something like that sent it to me. I just call them IRS for short as they are both taxes.
I do plan on paying it once I get a job but if I call them can I somehow reduce the debt stating I am laid off and have nothing?
Also, what do you think I have been doing with the Cable bill for 3 months now?
wouldnt it make sense to work a crappy job for the 7.25 minimum wage just to get by until you get a new job? you can continue interviewing, just ask to work a night shift or something. or if you have to work day, just leave if you have an interview. what are they gonna do, fire you? you can at least make some money doing that and pay off some bills.
Originally posted by: Elbryn
Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Originally posted by: gwlam12
Cut your internet off for two months. Pay bill. Welcome back.
I'm laid off and therefor I don't have much spending room. Also IRS or Secretary of State or something like that sent it to me. I just call them IRS for short as they are both taxes.
I do plan on paying it once I get a job but if I call them can I somehow reduce the debt stating I am laid off and have nothing?
Also, what do you think I have been doing with the Cable bill for 3 months now?
wouldnt it make sense to work a crappy job for the 7.25 minimum wage just to get by until you get a new job? you can continue interviewing, just ask to work a night shift or something. or if you have to work day, just leave if you have an interview. what are they gonna do, fire you? you can at least make some money doing that and pay off some bills.