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What is a tax for credit? - MaxForsyth - 01-16-2021

The bank offers its borrowers to pay tax for the non-repaid loan. Is this a mistake by the bank's lawyers or a petty revenge on customers?<p><br></p>


RE: What is a tax for credit? - MrStuden - 01-18-2021

Tax for credits? I don't really understand what you are talking about. Haven't really heard about such a thing.


RE: What is a tax for credit? - VictorButler - 01-18-2021

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(01-18-2021, 05:25 PM)MrStuden Wrote: Tax for credits? I don't really understand what you are talking about. Haven't really heard about such a thing.
<br></p><p><br></p><p>I think he means that banks usually fine their clients for their credit debts. It's a worldwide practice tho. <br></p>


RE: What is a tax for credit? - RichardSmithe - 01-18-2021

<p>Well, I think that this a fair politics by the banks towards its clients. When you take a loan you should understand the coming problems if you do not pay for it on time. I think that people should be careful with their relations with banks, especially those who don't really understand how the banking system works. For example, my problem is that I don't know how to fill tax returns and that's why I need a serious help. I tried to use <a href="https://taxfyle.com/">https://taxfyle.com/</a> and their services are on really high level. But I hope that I will learn how to fill tax returns by my own without any help&nbsp; <br></p>


RE: What is a tax for credit? - Moodmoon - 01-19-2021

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(01-18-2021, 05:39 PM)RichardSmithe Wrote: </p><p>Well, I think that this a fair politics by the banks towards its clients. When you take a loan you should understand the coming problems if you do not pay for it on time. I think that people should be careful with their relations with banks, especially those who don't really understand how the banking system works. For example, my problem is that I don't know how to fill tax returns and that's why I need a serious help. I tried to use <a href="https://taxfyle.com/">https://taxfyle.com/</a> and their services are on really high level. But I hope that I will learn how to fill tax returns by my own without any help&nbsp; <br></p><p>
</p><p><br></p><p>I do not agree. Sometimes banks don't even give a chance to solve everything peacefully. I think they should change their policy. <br>

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