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Home » Judgments – April 2021

Judgments – April 2021

April 15, 2021
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.

Andy’s Coffee Break, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 2.

Ulysses Alejandro Contrera, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 2.

Royalty Pet Sitters LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 2.

P J R Construction Inc., unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 2.

Affordable Custom Concrete, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 10.

7 Stars Roofing LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 10.

L & J Soto Express LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 12.

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

Heather Pelfrey, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 16.

Daniel Pelfrey, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed March 16.

Castilleja Bakery, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 17.

AM Cleaning, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 17.

A&M Carpet & More LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 22.

Soltero Framing, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 23.

Boiada Brazilian Grill LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 23.

Royalty Pet Sitters LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 23.

Upper Limits Vape Lounge, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 23.

7 Stars Roofing LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 25.

Cordoba Express Courier Services, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 25.

Norma’s Cleaning, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 25.

Upper Limits Vape Lounge LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 25.

Arnott Enterprises LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 25.

Tucco & Stone Contractors, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 25.

LAC Auto Detailing, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 29.

Kindra Bistro & Cafe LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 29.

Norma’s Cleaning, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 29.

R&M General Repair, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 29.

Spurs Coffee LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed March 29.

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