owed taxes and bankruptcy
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bankruptcy if you owe taxes to claim 13 and 2008 and file in 2011. Do you still have to pay them?
Hello, taxes are not included in bankruptcy discharge the extent of its priority requirements are. All taxes which are no longer priority claims are discharged in bankruptcy. In a Chapter 13, you have paid all of the priority Claims within the Chapter 13 plan (ie within 60 months). If your proposed plan, not all Priority Claims, the plan is by the Court are not accepted and you must either be converted into a Chapter 7 or dismissed. The taxes are a priority claim, if the due date for tax returns was filed, including extensions within 3 years from the date of filing your petition. Even if the returns filed late or if a subsequent Assessment (eg testing), such an assessment was a priority in the prior 2 years to complete. If the returns were about 3 years ago due to the last day The valuation has been over 2 years, the tax due may be dismissed in a bankruptcy. If the return has been filed yet never has the 3-year statute never ran, and thus the tax can not be unloaded. In your case 2008 Taxes not more than 3 years old and therefore it can not be dismissed. Later,
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