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  2. Criminal-justice financial obligations in the United States

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    However, a fraction of this debt is actually collected. For example, in 2014, the US Federal Government was owed over $100 billion of criminal debt, and during that year, federal judges imposed almost $14 billion in new CJFOs, but the government only collects about $4 billion per year. [1]

  3. Bad check restitution program - Wikipedia

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    A Bad Check Diversion Program generally pursues the bad check writer by stating (typically from the local District Attorney's office) that the check writer has committed a criminal act, and is subject to prosecution. The check writer is told that s/he may avoid prosecution by meeting the guidelines of the program, which generally include the ...

  4. Student Loans in Texas: Debt Stats, Repayment Programs and ...

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    Texas borrowers owe $31,367 on average in federal and private student loans — 15% less than the $36,689 for the average borrower in the U.S. The coronavirus pandemic has given some students a ...

  5. Robin Hood plan - Wikipedia

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    The Robin Hood Plan is a colloquialism given to a provision of Texas Senate Bill 7 (73rd Texas Legislature) (the provision is officially referred to as "recapture"), originally enacted by the U.S. state of Texas in 1993 (and revised frequently since then) to provide equity of school financing within all school districts in the state of Texas.

  6. This Texas woman used $11K in student loans to fund her ... - AOL

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    For many of these borrowers, the funds were essential to their education, but for some — like 20-year-old Abigail from Fort Worth, Texas — the money was used to fund a lifestyle upgrade.

  7. Non-tax revenue - Wikipedia

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    Examples include parking fines, court costs levied on criminal offenders, and civil forfeiture; Aid from abroad (foreign aid) Aid from another level of government (intragovernmental aid) [b] or from equalization payments; Loans, or other borrowing, from monetary funds and/or other governments

  8. Paying Off $59,000 Student Loan Debt in Fort Worth, Texas - AOL

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    Which brings us to Fort Worth, Texas. Saving on monthly expenses like rent or mortgage payments might help you make bigger monthly payments on your student debt. Paying Off $59,000 Student Loan ...

  9. Taxation of illegal income in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, no business deduction is allowed "for any payment made, directly or indirectly, to an official or employee of any government [ . . . ] if the payment constitutes an illegal bribe or kickback or, if the payment is to an official or employee of a foreign government, the payment is unlawful under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977."