Governments of all sizes and locations are owed money. In the U.S. federal government, citizens and businesses typically owe taxes, fines and fees. Consumers can also owe on federally-backed student loans, while businesses can owe on development loans. Several branches of the U.S. government have robust ARM operations, including the IRS and the Department of Education. On the state and local level, debts to the government can be too many to enumerate. From court fines and fees to sales tax to late parking tickets. An overwhelming majority of U.S. states, and thousands of municipal governments, have used private debt collectors to help recover their debts.
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District Court Awards Collection Contract to Capital Recovery Systems
17 June 2010
ARM Companies Realize 4,000% ROI by Outsourcing Bid Writing
8 June 2010
Dept of ED Performance Rankings Reflecting New High-Stake Account Placement Rules
27 May 2010
Executive Change: Troy Ortega to ACT as VP of Operations
21 May 2010
Gila Corporation Receives SAS 70 and PPMS Certification
18 May 2010
Dept. of ED Releases Important Collection Performance Report
29 April 2010
Town Goes with MSB for its "One Stop Solution" for Collections and Payment Processing
16 April 2010
MedAssist Founder Retires from Firstsource as Eligibility Outsourcing Market Set to Expand
16 April 2010
NCCI at Forefront of Two New Government Programs to Assist Troubled Borrowers
12 April 2010
Direct Student Lending Program May Lead to Steady Growth for ED Collection Contractors
9 April 2010
SBA Could Stand Trial in Racial Discrimination Suit
31 March 2010
Dept of ED Releases Debt Collection Contract Performance Report for February
26 March 2010
Austin EMS Scores MSB Highest Based on Its Demonstrated Government Collection Experience
19 March 2010
Courts Today and Government Revenue Collection Association Team-Up to Improve Government Collections
19 March 2010
Dept. of ED Releases Performance Report for January
15 March 2010
MSB Jumps In To Help Governments Reduce Costs
12 March 2010
Government Collection Professionals Invited to ?Work Smarter?
16 February 2010
Department of ED Releases First Performance Reports for New Collection Contract
5 February 2010
ACA International Hosts Capital Hill Fly-In
1 February 2010
U.S. Government to Pay $7.4 million in Debt Collection Class Action Settlement
29 January 2010