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1 Answer | Asked in Banking, Collections and Consumer Law for Idaho on
Q: My car was repo. Because the auto company said I missed a differ payment but my payment wasn't due until March 9 2024

I traded my van in for down payment if I still owed at the time why would they let me take the car and in 1 week they repo it they never sent me notice or anything

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answered on Mar 20, 2024

If your car was repossessed and you believe it was done unfairly or prematurely, it's crucial to review your loan or lease agreement closely. These documents should detail the terms of your payments and the conditions under which repossession can occur. If your payment was not due until March... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Banking and Estate Planning for Idaho on
Q: I was made the trustee and the beneficiary of a trust fund 31 years ago by family that never told me anything about it.

The bank also changed the name of the trust slightly knowing I don't have access to the paperwork

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answered on Jan 2, 2024

If you have been designated as the trustee and beneficiary of a trust fund without being provided information about it for 31 years, it is crucial to take steps to gather details and ensure that your rights and responsibilities are clear. Start by reaching out to the family members who appointed... View More

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Q: Is illegal to set up auto pay knowing that your bank account empty
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answered on Dec 21, 2023

In Idaho, as in many states, knowingly writing checks or setting up payments from an account with insufficient funds can be considered fraudulent. This applies to both manual payments and automated ones, like auto-pay setups.

When you set up auto-pay knowing your account doesn't have...
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1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Criminal Law, Banking and White Collar Crime for Idaho on
Q: If someone shows you a fake bank document, but dont use it for anything, is it still illegal?

Someone showed me a fake bank document, but are not using it.

Kevin M Rogers
Kevin M Rogers
answered on Mar 1, 2022

What kind of "bank document" did he/she show you? If it was a bankcard and was used to access the money in the bank under the person's name, then it is ILLEGAL and prosecutable. If it was someone else's bank statement, it is called FRAUD, if it was utilized to obtain a loan.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Banking, Business Law and Tax Law for Idaho on
Q: Do non-resident LLC owners have the right for Tax Return based on income?

Im currently building a delivery startup LLC in Idaho, US. Im a resident and one of the partners as well, while two other partners are non-residents, who live in Europe.

Is 35% of total income or just the part of income that is distributed to foreign owners withheld for taxes?

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D. Mathew Blackburn
D. Mathew Blackburn
answered on May 2, 2020

Foreign owners of an LLC report on a Form 1120 and 5472.

There are withholding requirements for foreign owners of an LLC.

I don't what tax return based on profits means.

LLCs are not taxed. The income flows through to the members. The foreign members will have...
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1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Banking, Federal Crimes and Identity Theft for Idaho on
Q: Ex sterling my trust

What can I do to stop her not as fast as computer

Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
answered on May 28, 2019

Report the theft to the appropriate authorities.

1 Answer | Asked in Banking, Bankruptcy, Collections and Consumer Law for Idaho on
Q: debt collection cases
Kevin M Rogers
Kevin M Rogers
answered on Oct 15, 2018

All debt collection STOPS as soon as you file ANY chapter in bankruptcy. If you’re behind on a car payment and you file bcy the collection against you will stop immediately. Same with a house if you’re behind on your mortgage. However the collection on these two kinds of debts will start again... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Products Liability, Tax Law and Banking for Idaho on
Q: There is a company in idaho that handles communications for inmates currently incarcerated, they breach their terms

Of service, add charges that SHOULD not be there and have the same excuse each time and why they are not responsible even after you run their test prior to using their services (test runs speeds and connections) comes back good.. ive lost enough money to this company swindling their customers i... View More

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Sep 11, 2017

Contact the Idaho Civil Liberties Union and ask if they have a prison rights division --this has been litigated.

Depending on charges, you may find it easier to get your family or whoever you call an 800 number so you can call free.

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