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Home » Judgments -- April 2018

Judgments -- April 2018

April 11, 2018
TCAJOB Staff

The state can file lawsuits against people or businesses that do not pay taxes, resulting in a judgment against property that person or business owns. Judgments are filed in Benton and Franklin Superior Court. The following is from the Franklin County Superior Court Clerk’s Office.

Advantage Evolution, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed March 1.

Ainsworth Collision Center, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed March 2.

Israel Mendoza, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 2.

Essential Planning Incorporated, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed March 6.

Columbia Memorial Park, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed March 6.

Ivans Construction, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 6.

JJ Carpeting Installers, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed March 7.

NA&S General Construction, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed March 7.

3 Cities Landscaping, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed March 7.

Jose M. Damian, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed March 8.

Jose L. Urvina, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed March 8.

Eastern Washington Metal Work, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed March 8.

Jose M. Salas, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed March 8.

Rivers Edge Auto Repair, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed March 8.

Proficiency Construction, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 12.

Luis E. Perez, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 12.

Jak Ventures, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 12.

Juan Alvarado, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 12.

Metzeri Zavala, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed March 16.

Ubaldo Reyes Ramirez, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed March 16.

John W. Dorsey, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed March 16.

Alvaro A. Gonzalez, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed March 16.

Maria N. Portillo, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed March 16.

Rebecca L. Percifield, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed March 16.

Kendra M. Halbert, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed March 16.

Kathryn E. Silva, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 20.

Joel Salas Correl, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 20.

Barajas Auto Body, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 20.

Monica Crutchfield, unpaid Department of Licensing taxes, filed March 21.

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