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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Shakeup at Top of ED Debt Collection Competition in October
25 November 2008
Citigroup Gets $20 billion Government Capital Infusion
24 November 2008
Former ACA Staff Member Wins Minnesota House Seat
20 November 2008
NGM Releases Government Debt Collection Contract Data for Third Quarter
19 November 2008
ABA Testifies on Current Status of the Troubled Assets Recovery Program
19 November 2008
Step One to Getting Bailout Money: Become a Bank
17 November 2008
Paulson Discusses Changes in Bailout Focus
14 November 2008
ED Collector Premiere Credit Adding 300 Jobs
13 November 2008
Bailout Plan Growing Beyond Original Constraints
12 November 2008
Catapult Consultants to Provide ARM and Other Services to FDA
11 November 2008
Obama Impact on ARM Industry Debatable
11 November 2008
The Next ARM Growth Market: State and Local Governments
6 November 2008
Higher Government Deficits Leading to Opportunities for ARM Companies
5 November 2008
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Craig Grube, Portfolio Recovery Associates
4 November 2008
Local Gov?ts Seeking $66 billion in Bonds Nov 4, But Voters May Reject
31 October 2008
I.C. System Awarded GSA Contract
30 October 2008
Grim Reaper Attacks State Budgets as Deficits Soar
29 October 2008
Health Providers Concerned About Incentive Payments in Government Medicare Audit Program
29 October 2008
MSB Signs Collection Contract with Hamilton, Ohio
29 October 2008
MyGovWatch.com Now Lets Users Predict Gov?t Contract Prices
28 October 2008