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I have a 7-Eleven and I am trying to get a loan. The company I have been talking with is asking me if I paid my taxes. I didn't, but I am on a payment plan with the IRS. There is no lien on my credit report, and my credit score is around 700. It is unethical to lie, but I can't afford not getting that loan. Should I tell the truth or the other way?

October 10th, 2024

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