Delaware Division of Revenue updates online lists of the state’s top 100 delinquent individual and business taxpayers
Ever wonder who is on the Delaware Wall of Shame?
See who isn’t doing their part to, and leaving all of the heavy lifting up to the rest of us:
www.revenue.delaware.gov/ddt.shtml
Here’s Delaware’s criteria posting names to the Delaware Delinquent Taxpayers site: Taxpayers must have already received a judgment for unpaid taxes. They are then notified by mail that the state may take action and given 60 days to respond. Those who enter into a payment agreement with the Division of Revenue or pay their balance in full are excluded from the license suspension. Taxpayers who have filed for bankruptcy protection or have incurred a liability that is being appealed are also excluded until their case has been resolved.
In the past year, the delinquent taxpayer lists have collected more than $2.8 million in back taxes from those whose names were published, or who were advised they qualified to have their names published, online.
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