b.To pay (a debt). 4. a.To put into order; arrange as desired:settle one's affairs. b.To place or arrange in a desired position:settled the blanket over the baby; settled herself in an armchair. c.To agree to or fix in advance:settled the date of the meeting in June. ...
- Work out policies/controls for debt collection, such as setting up automatic alerts for when debts are past due, when to start contacting debtors for delinquent accounts, etc. - Work out and implement steps to take in what order. For example, start with an email, then proceed to a pho...
It’s best to consult with a tax advisor who can advise you on your particular situation. 3. Currently not collectible (CNC) status When you’re unable to pay your tax debt, you can ask for a CNC status. During this period, the IRS will suspend all collection activities, including bank...
Peasant Settling his DebtAdriaen van Ostade
I’ve been litigating against credit bureaus, creditors and collectors since about 2000. We had STRONG legislation protecting consumers, but the Fair Credit Reporting Act was weakened in 2003. Our corrupt legislators FAILED to amend the Fair Debt Collection Practices to adjust the $1,000 maximum...
5. To reach a decision; decide: We finally settled on a solution to the problem. 6. To come to an agreement, especially to resolve a lawsuit out of court. 7. a. To provide compensation for a claim. b. To pay a debt. n. A long wooden bench with a high back, often including ...