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Revoking your Passport Temporarily

12 years ago
Proposed Argument:
Summary of the Senate Finance Committee Title to the Highway Bill:

Revoke Passports of Individuals Owing More Than $50,000 in Back Taxes..............................(((((((( Currently)))))) the Federal government revokes passports and denies new passports to individuals who owe more than $2,500 in child support payments. Similarly, this provision would authorize the government to deny the application for a new passport or renewal of an existing passport when the individual has $50,000 or more (indexed for inflation) of unpaid federal taxes which the IRS is collecting through enforcement action....................................((( IMPORTANT))))) It would also permit the Federal government to revoke a passport upon reentry into the United States for such individuals. This provision is estimated to raise $743 million over ten years........................................

Many of you have asked me about collections in Ecuador.. and what happens if you Co-signed on Students Loans for your Children and Grand Children. I want to make sure I answer that on a National and International level.. I sent a message to my lifetime membership account to the American Collectors Association Account.... and to some of my collection agency friends who collect for Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac.... The new laws usually take place in September of every year.. So you still have time to get over here.. The garnishment laws as of today applies to those who don't pay there bills out of that same bank account... Example: Should you open a Social Security Account and pay your bills from that account? NEVER!!!!.... It opens the door for any type of garnishement!!!! You transfer money out of that account and then pay your bills from that account... Use another bank other than the one your Retirement account is at.. Can someone garnish a safety deposit box... Yes... The American Collection Associations sell safety deposit, IRA, and 401K searches on people who owe money... Those of you who plan to vote this year will be put into a voters registration CD.. That we will be sold to collection agencies to get new information on you if you owe them money..... So every four year years collection agencies find missing money...... Credit Card Companies use collection and credit agencies to analize areas on statistics................................. WHICH STATE and CITY HAS THE HIGHEST CREDIT SCORE IN THE COUNTRY.....
Hint: It’s in a state with a lot of cheese. It has a low unemployment rate. It has about 40,000 people. Ok, you probably haven’t heard of it.

In Experian’s latest analysis of U.S. cities, Wausau, Wisconsin, took the top prize as the city with the best average credit score in the country. Residents of Wausau have an average credit score of 789. The national average is 749, while the lowest city in the study, Harlingen, Texas, had an average score of 686... The magic number use to be anything 685 ( which use to be a A- credit rating) and above you could get a good interest rate... Not anymore... You need
at least a 720 for anyone to look at you... Any Immigration matter we can resolve or be creative.. [email protected]... www.quitohotelbonanza.com... Magic Jack Phone is 239-234-4428... local is 235-310... or cell 092066527 Nora & Patrick...

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