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#1state tax lein question
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03-12-2010, 04:41 PM
I didnt file a state tax return in 1995 for a part time job I had. I just pulled my credit report and noticed that the state filed the 1200 dollar just a few months ago 12/2009 almost 15 years later. Can I dispute that? Is there a time limit that they have to report it? Can I go back and file now Im pretty sure if I had filed a return back then I would of received a small refund. Any advice?
You might need to speak to a tax professional regarding receiving a return on it after all these years. However, an unpaid tax lien may stay on your credit report for as long as 15 years and for seven years from the day of reporting of the lien, once paid.
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