Searching the phone number of the collection agency can help you figure out who you owe money to and why. You could return the collection agency’s phone call, but be careful about calling debt collectors without first preparing. Expect the debt collector attempt to collect payment from you once they get you on the phone.
How can I find out which collection agency I owe money to?
A second way to find out which collection agency you owe is to check your credit reports. Most collection agencies report debts to the credit bureaus, so you may find the name and phone number of the collection agency on a recent copy of credit report.
How to find out if you have unclaimed money from the government?
Search the HUD database with your FHA case number. Case numbers have three digits, a dash, and the next six digits—for example, 051-456789. 4. Search for Money from Tax Refunds. Tax Refunds – The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may owe you money if your refund was unclaimed or undelivered. 5. Search for Money from Banking and Investments
Where can I find out if I owe money to the VA?
The VA may owe money to current or former policyholders or their beneficiaries. FHA-Insurance Refunds – If you had an FHA-insured mortgage, you may be eligible for a refund. FHA insurance refunds are issued by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Search the HUD database with your FHA case number.
Where can I get a DC estimated tax penalty?
Make your four (4) quarterly estimated payments with vouchers from the Form D-40ES booklet. This booklet and other DC tax forms may be obtained from the Tax Forms and Publications page or by calling OTR Customer Service at (202) 727-4829.
Where can I make payments to the District of Columbia?
The Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) reminds taxpayers that there are payment options available for any outstanding liabilities owed to the District of Columbia. OTR’s tax portal, MyTax.DC.gov provides the convenience of making online payments 24/7.