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Home » Judgments -- November 2016

Judgments -- November 2016

November 15, 2016
TCAJOB Staff

The state can file lawsuits against people or businesses that do not pay taxes and then get 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.

 

Ainsworth Collision Center Inc, unpaid Depart of Revenue taxes, filed Oct. 5.

JSC Concrete Construction, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed Oct. 5.

Taqueria Mexico LLC, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed Oct. 5.

Enemesio Migel Leal, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed Oct. 5.

Maria del R Morales, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed Oct. 6.

Oscar Mungia, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed Oct. 6.

Manuel Enriquez, Jr., unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed Oct. 12.

Nouansavan Truong et al, unpaid Department of Revenue taxes, filed Oct. 14.

Nazario Rodriguez, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Pedro Benitez, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Jose Garza, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Joshua Sanchez, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Juvenal Oseguera, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Rosalinda Ruiz, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Maximino Garcia, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Grecia Rodriguez, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Cory Close, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Angelica Segovia, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Eduardo Arzate, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Amador Rodriguez, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Elias Licon-Moreno, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Meikos Parker, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Francisco J. Contreras, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Javier Mora, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Virgina Salas, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Anabel Mendoza, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Michael L. Lightfoot, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Paul M. Albarella, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Hector M. Birrueta, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 19.

Travis N. Kearney, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 20.

Michelle A. Lopez Rosales, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 20.

Ana K. Villanueva, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 20.

Christina O. Bedolla, unpaid Employment Security Department taxes, filed Oct. 20.

JCS General Construction, unpaid Department of Labor and Industries taxes, filed Oct. 21.

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