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Tax Liens And Credit Ratings
By Ken Charnly
Sometimes people are curious to learn how tax liens and credit ratings are related, and may wonder if they are even related at all. Many people, especially those who have tax liens against them, may not like to know that tax liens and credit ratings are both capable of influencing opportunities being made available to the individual. This is because credit companies have access to both county or state tax liens and credit ratings, and these people can see not only the available credit rating but also when state tax liens are in place on the property or properties that an individual owns.

By looking at the available tax liens and credit ratings, credit companies can decide whether or not they feel a person should be given more credit or whether an individual should be denied what they

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are asking. In many cases, having a tax lien on the credit report does not necessitate a denial of anything, but it may influence the decision. Both tax liens and credit ratings are long standing and will affect a person for a long period of time.

The only time a credit company will be able to neglect that which they see in the tax liens and credit ratings is when there is the word withdrawn written in next to the state tax liens. When there is a withdrawn indicated, this means that the state tax liens were filed in error. Despite the error, they are still recorded on the credit report. Whether the state tax liens were filed in error or not, the tax liens will be viewable to the credit companies on the credit reports for years to come.

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