
Quoting
80hrsaweek
We leased our first location from a man who has sued us for damages (unrightfully so after dropping 25k to fix the rat hole up) the judgement was in his favor for $6400 to which he garnished my business account. The account has since been drained by ordinary business expenses. And I am trying to start over again.
I filed a 1099 on him for rents paid during my tenancy to which the IRS has sent me a notice of his back taxes and any further payments owed to him need to go to the IRS first. I think it was a 668 notice.
His attorney is now trying to collect anything he can from me again and has taken me back to court for a "debtor examination" I showed him the IRS's 668 form requesting that I pay them first.
So does the IRS's levy trump my ex-landlords judgement against me?