FTC Issues Enforcement Policy Statement on New Debt Relief Rule

Enforcement Deferred for Tax Debt Relief Services, but Most Companies Are Now Prohibited From Collecting Advance Fees: “The Federal Trade Commission has issued an enforcement policy statement on a new FTC rule that protects consumers by barring debt relief firms from collecting up-front fees. In its statement, the FTC says that while most companies that sell debt relief services over the telephone are now prohibited from charging fees before settling or reducing a consumer’s credit card or other unsecured debt, it will defer enforcement of the new rule for tax debt relief services.”

  • Federal Trade Commission Enforcement Policy: Tax Debt Relief Services and the Debt Relief Amendments to the Telemarketing Sales Rule
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