When the actual fuck does the government go "you have not paid, we will start taking the money"?
Cause they will happily garnish your wages and take money from your bank account.
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When the actual fuck does the government go "you have not paid, we will start taking the money"?
Cause they will happily garnish your wages and take money from your bank account.
I believe there is a little leeway in there to allow for an appeal? He’s getting charged interest though, so it’s not like he’s off the hook.
The bond is needed before you can appeal. It's like an escrow.