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Bankruptcy and taxes?
OK. I think we know that back taxes owed not dischargeable by a bankruptcy (CH7). I would like to know if the bankruptcy proceedings Results in an organized and reasonable repayment schedule of taxes (both federal and state)? I'm looking at $ 60K in unsecured debt and over $ 21K in state and fed taxes. The state has already started garnishing wages and the feds have saved a lien on my credit file. I have spotty employment in the last three years and have just now (last week) finished a "steady" full time job earning $ 3,360 per month gross. The expenses are over $ 2000 per month.
You are wrong! Some taxes are dischargeable in bankruptcy! You need an attorney allows you to evaluate your options! Even if you Your taxes are not dischargeable in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, then a Chapter 13 plan can be a much better solution for you. Almost all consumer bankruptcy attorneys offer free Deliberations. Use them to meet with and get advice based on all the details of your particular situation. You can find a referral to NACBA.org (National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys).
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