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Please help. Do I still owe the IRS?

In 2003, I declared bankruptcy and gave some of my income to satisfy creditors. To the Time I thought I owed the IRS around $ 4000 (they had a priority claim had). The IRS has been notified by my attorney is charged before a fall but never submitted an application. Since then they have sent me information on the level of debt and interest. In November 2007, it has a fee of $ 8000 on the previous sum is. This was for two quarters of workers paid taxes were, I know. My question is whether they were reported and not file a claim according to established guidelines, I owe them to? Moreover, it is a time limit in Colorado for me on the verdict according to them I owe $ 13,000 to dispute that an amount I can not pay. Any professional Instructions would be much appreciated.

In most cases, IRS debts are not erased by bankruptcy, but there are exceptions. I would be the lawyer you to check for your bankruptcy, are you referring to fulfill an exception. If the employee taxes were paid, then you must show proof to the IRS and demand the amount withdrawn.

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