Unless you have some contractual agreement with them that they will deduct from your pay each week X amount for a cash advance on your paycheck, no, typically your employer will have to pay you any wages to which you are entitled and seek the appropriate relief for whatever you owe them, e.g. sue you separately.
If you get a refund check from a university does not mean you owe the university money. This means that the university owes you money and this is what the check is given to you for.
i think if you don't owe taxes for 2007,but owe taxes on prior years you should still get a stimulus check as long as you are making monthly payments on what you owe.
it's a liability account, it is use to record the amount of money employer owe to employee
Yes sometimes
The IRS would probably hold your check anywhere from 2 1/2-3 weeks. I know, it sucks but everyone knows that the IRS just HAS to have their money to.Lord knows what the above was trying to say.if you owe the IRS or other governments, then you don't get a refund. You owe.If you owe them less (after including all the penalties and interest , etc you owe on what you owed) than you had coming as a refund, they will keep what you owe and pay the rest in a slight delay (depending on many things including time of year, say 4 weeks extra) past what normal processing would be.
i think that he can't do that because his is not you boss you just need to tell hem that if he doesen't give you the check go to court
Not if you don't owe him money. Which state are you in?
If you get a refund check from a university does not mean you owe the university money. This means that the university owes you money and this is what the check is given to you for.
Yes, you still owe the money. Yes, if the cashiers check expired the money is still available in that account so all you will need to do is have another cashiers check cut.
i think if you don't owe taxes for 2007,but owe taxes on prior years you should still get a stimulus check as long as you are making monthly payments on what you owe.
Yes, you still owe the money if for some reason the creditor does not cash your check or has lost it. The creditor can request a new check.
no they are not they are just being jerks
Nope. Pay your bills.
it's a liability account, it is use to record the amount of money employer owe to employee
It depends on what the money is owed for. Your check can and will be garnished if you owe money for child support, back taxes, student loans, owe money the state you live in. Other than that, no, regardless if you're in prison or not.
Yes sometimes
If you owe money on a car loan or are a cosigner for a car loan, yes.