Have you considered filing a small claims case against NSS in your local jurisdiction? If no one responds to your claim, you'll receive a default judgment. Then you can have a lien placed against NSS assets. There must be bank accounts and office equipment remaining, even though the CEO is gone. For $700, it might be worth it to you.@JASFLALMT wrote:
Yes, I too took screen shots and have all of my photos, emails, etc. There was no one at NSS to receive those emails. No updates, most assuredly I can kiss that $700+ goodbye.
Not a peep from anyone. No response from the attorney's office.@sandyf wrote:
I've been watching the thread but no action for months until your question. I have not heard anything. Anyone get anything from the company/lawyers etc.?
My tax preparer told me I could not write this down as a business loss or any other type of loss. She tried to explain why. I wish I could remember her explanation. (I initially was going to do Turbo Tax but had some difficult and complicated things to file). So, I did a major tax preparer. I think we are screwed in terms of getting our money back and I could not get it off my taxes as unpaid work. It's like "write it off in our heads" and forget about it.... Unless someone here knows a way to recoup our losses.@gene wrote:
I told in the past: I will write them (lost money from NSS) down for my 2017 return...
Yes. I did. Thanks!@LisaSTL wrote:
Sunny, you deducted the expenses incurred for the shop such as mileage and product purchase, right? I think lost income is just that, lost. Expenses are not.
@naraiford wrote:
I just got a notice of bankruptcy for NSS. Seems they have a court date figured out. Anyone else get this letter in the mail and know what our next steps are? Thanks.
I got it too.@naraiford wrote:
I just got a notice of bankruptcy for NSS. Seems they have a court date figured out. Anyone else get this letter in the mail and know what our next steps are? Thanks.