- 5 - Collection Due Process Hearing (Form 12153). In Form 12153, petitioner alleged: Have been requesting hearing for almost 10 years now from local and Atlanta agents and no response except liens and seizure of bank account in excess of actual amount in account, by local agent * * *. Not taking into consideration or complying with your own instruc- tions by field agents has led to this. I want my day in Federal Court and am again requesting such On January 19, 2000, petitioner submitted to respondent’s Appeals Office (Appeals Office) Form 433-A, Collection Informa- tion Statement for Individuals (Form 433-A). In that form, petitioner indicated that he had two dependents--the mother of his son and their son. Petitioner indicated in Form 433-A that he owned: His home located in Beaufort, South Carolina, which he valued at $77,000; four automobiles, two of which he did not value, one of which he valued at $6,500, and one of which he valued at $1,500; three boats which he did not value; and certain tools of trade on which he placed a “current pawn value” of $5,000 to $7,500 and a “replacement value” of $20,000 to $25,000. In Form 433-A, petitioner indicated that his monthly compensation varied but that it was around $2,000 and that his monthly total expenses were $1,300. In response to a question in Form 433-A asking for “Additional information or comments”, petitioner stated: “Dept of Navy owes me disability from Oct ‘86 thru current”. According to the Appeals Office Case Memorandum relating toPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next
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