Non profit debt consolidation - How does it help you out of debt?
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Non profit debt consolidation services are offered by companies that have received non profit status from the IRS. The non profit status doesn't mean that they offer free services. But such companies do help you with debt consolidation programs by negotiating with your creditors for a payment plan that you can afford. With proper help you can
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What happens when you enroll in non profit debt consolidation?A non profit debt consolidation company helps you to consolidate debts in a similar way as is usually done by a for-profit consolidation company. The non profit consolidation company reviews your situation through a free debt counseling session and prepares an income and expenditure analysis. Based upon how much you can pay, the company negotiates with your creditors or collection agency. The company works out a monthly payment plan involving lower interest rates so as to help you resolve your debt problems. What are the benefits of non profit debt consolidation programs?The debt consolidation non profit company aims to lower your monthly payments. This can be done by negotiating with your creditors in order to:
Apart from negotiation, debt consolidation non profit companies also help you consolidate bills by accepting a single monthly payment. This payment is then distributed amongst your creditors. If it is a non profit credit card debt consolidation program, then the company will also negotiate to reduce or waive off over-the-limit charges incurred on your credit card accounts. What you don't have to do: You don't have to manage creditor or collection calls any more. The debt consolidation non profit company will communicate with your creditors (through letters or on phone) to make things easier for you. For further details, check out the 8 debt consolidation benefits. How do non profit debt consolidation companies work?Non profit debt consolidation companies operate with the help of funds received through consumer donations. These include voluntary donations made by debtors and business organizations such as credit card companies, department stores, gas companies and others. In most cases, creditors offer a certain percentage of your monthly payment to the non profit debt consolidation companies. How to find out if a debt consolidation company is non profit?The best way to find out if a debt consolidation company has the non profit status is to check its "About Us" section. You need to find if there's any mention of getting IRS 501(c) (3) non profit charitable organization status. This section of the IRS includes provisions for tax exemption granted to non profit organizations. How to avoid scams in non profit debt consolidation?There are some debt consolidation non profit companies, which function as scam artists. Such companies make attractive offers and false promises just to deceive innocent debtors and extract more money from them. Here are the 2 things you need to do in order to avoid such scams.
A non profit debt consolidation company may charge you lower fees for their services. They'll also offer you free counseling, budgeting tips and money management advice. But this kind of debt help is also offered by a for-profit consolidation company. So, what's important is to select the right debt consolidation company, be it non profit or for-profit. The company should be such that it offers services to the best of your interest keeping in mind your situation and affordability. |
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Hi all
after spend over 2 hours look at my credit report i have no ideal what i need to be done. I try to search a good non profit debt consolidation can help me get through this. if you know any good one please share Thanks |
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Welcome!
We could help you more if we knew what kind of debt you are needing help with & the amounts on each of the debts. Please apply for a free consultation or call a counselor. They are both free & they will help you sort through your options. __________________
Mommy to Matthew Patrick...born 3/6/08! |
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Please call 800-601-1579 or on this site here there is a form you fill out & someone will contact you.
Have you tried contacting your creditors to see if they can lower the interest rate at all? Have you contacted any non profit debt consolidation company? __________________
Mommy to Matthew Patrick...born 3/6/08! |
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SheTookMyBoxer....the number for debtcc is 1-800-601-1579. Also if you look on the right hand side of the forum there are links under our services
![]() Hang in there things will get better, but give debtcc a call ![]() Chin Up. Inquire more about debt consolidation non profit. __________________
Even in the barest desert you still find life and hope. |
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Sorry Lawn, we must have both been typing at the same time
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Most of us have seen ads promising debt consolidation from non-profit organizations.
Non profit debt consolidation companies collect revenue through 'donations' from ‘clients’. And they take large salaries for there staffs!! A recent investigation by Business Week found few companies had paid their executives over $300,000 a year as salary!! Many people have complained to the Better Business Bureau and state attorney generals. I will personally recommend people to either try to settle debt on their own or go for a proper law firm, which will give you a much better service and be transparant |
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I'm just dumbstuck by reading all these stuffs about debt consolidation Non Profit companies. It seems "A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing". I had a misconception that non profit debt consolidation companies are more philantropic than profit-orientation. I'm shell shocked.
Vivek thanks for the additional input man. |
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I agree after reading through and some answers came up as more acurriate and sufficiant than others, but the truth is if you want to be sure that all is legal in all aspects, I would go through a lawyer to consolidate. All actions from that party would be legal and they would have to follow the laws and guidlines.
If you choose to go through a lawyers office, make sure this is the type of work they are common in, usually it does not cost to speak to a lawyer with the first visit. I believe even the States/Gov. can redirect you to a free Law office to handle your debts. Good luck all. |
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For Debt consolidation do you have to pay taxes for a debt settlement? and Why?
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I have/had a small business and I am in debt with back sales taxes. But business almost non-existent and my husband has lost his full-time job and has only part-time work. I found a part-time job but I only work a few hours. HELP!
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