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ALDOR may garnish a taxpayers wages, salaries, bonuses, commissions, and any other type of compensation from an employer.
A few have even prohibited wage garnishment for consumer debt entirely. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. Arkansas. California. Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware.
REPLACEMENT TITLES Vehicle owners may apply directly to the Alabama Department of Revenue online using the Public Title Portal at .
Under federal law, banks are generally prohibited from freezing a bank account and charging a garnishment fee if: (1) the debtor receives Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Veterans Pension, Federal Railroad Retirement, Civil Service Retirement, or Federal Employee Retirement System benefits; (2) such
If you have unpaid back taxes, the Collection Service Division of the ALDOR has the right to collect them from you involuntarily. This in-house collection department can garnish your wages, issue tax liens on your assets, seize your bank accounts, or order your assets auctioned off for sale.
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Who Can Garnish Wages in Alabama? Creditors who have obtained a court judgment against an individual for unpaid debts can garnish your wages. These garnishments commonly apply to creditors like credit card companies, medical providers, or banks that provide personal loans.
All commercial vehicles in Alabama must be marked with either an Interstate USDOT# or an Intrastate USDOT#.
(1) An applicant desiring to, and qualified to, obtain Alabama International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) credentials is required to annually submit an Application for License, FORM MV:IFTA-1, and proper remittance to the Alabama Department of Revenue, which may be submitted electronically.

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