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    TOTALLY legal...you shouldn't be giving the money to the merchant when he owes it to the IRS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chambo View Post
    TOTALLY legal...you shouldn't be giving the money to the merchant when he owes it to the IRS
    And how would the UW know that information with no lien filed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUNd View Post
    And how would the UW know that information with no lien filed?
    Ask the borrower, "Do you have any outstanding tax liabilities?" Or, you could have them pull their tax transcripts/use a third party service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CreditGuy View Post
    Ask the borrower, "Do you have any outstanding tax liabilities?" Or, you could have them pull their tax transcripts/use a third party service.
    LOL, because merchants never lie about their financial liabilities.

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