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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Generally when you owe the government money, the sooner you settle or come up with a payment plan the better. The government can probably charge interest and penalties and/or garnish future wages.[/quote] It’s not the govt he owes money (like taxes or fines). It’s a govt agency which I think is different. [/quote] he owes the treasury [/quote] [b]No he owns his employer. He needs to negotiate like I said, in writing, and keeping all the proof or mailing[/b]. [/quote] You have no idea what you are talking about. What works for the private sector doesn’t work for Feds. The OP will not win this battle, regardless of the number of letters they write if they were overpaid. Tax returns will be garnished, liens will be made. The Feds will get their money. OP needs to verify that they were overpaid and then arrange a payment plan.[/quote]
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