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Sub: #1 car
Replied on 05-31-2009, 11:50 AM
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My son's car was repossed and now he has a bill for taxes on the repo. What can he do? If he could not afford the car ,how do they expect him to pay this tax?

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Replied on 05-31-2009, 11:53 AM
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Can you tell 'us' what state you live in ( really, your son)? I, personally, din't know that hey could 'tax' a repo. However............I'm sure not an expert on these things.LOL Just wanted to let you know that your question din't fall on 'deaf ears'. I'm sure a few of the 'experts', on this forum, will be by soon to help ya.




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