They can possibly lower your monthly payments, bring accounts current,
get penalties waived and help you toward debt - free status.
You might be able to
get the penalty waived once if you're in good standing and it was an honest mistake.
Not exact matches
However, there's one major exception: «If you're not using the money because the kid
gets a full scholarship, the
penalty is
waived,» says Egan.
For instance, if someone called the agency to ask if she could claim something specific and the answer was yes, when it really should have been no, then you can
get any
penalties related to that specific question
waived, Flynn says.
This 10 %
penalty charge, however, may be
waived even if you are younger than 59 years and 6 months if you are borrowing to buy your first house, paying for medical expenses due to a sudden disability, expenses for higher - education for self or your offspring, paying to avoid foreclosure or eviction,
getting your house repaired after a natural calamity has damaged it, for funeral expenses of a spouse, parent or child, or your employment is terminated when you are 55 years of age.
At $ 95 the annual fee isn't too bad and, because it's
waived for the first year, you can try this card out for free (if you don't like the card or don't feel you're
getting much use out of it you can cancel with no
penalty after the first year).
In New York, and other states where spousal support is mandatory if not
waived, this will act as a
penalty imposed on those
getting divorced — essentially a morality tax imposed by the Federal Government.
For example, your attorney might
waive your fee if he is unable to
get your ticket dismissed; on the other hand, your lawyer might require you pay his fee if he's able to lessen the
penalties in any way.
Don't feel awkward asking the lawyer about his success rate in
getting tickets dismissed, fines reduced or dropped, or any other
penalties lessened or
waived.