Getting rid of taxes through a Chapter 13 bankruptcy requires you to complete a plan
A Chapter 13 case can be such a good tool for dealing with income tax debt, especially if you owe more than just a year or two of taxes. BUT, you lose those benefits if you don't successfully finish paying off the Chapter 13 plan. So, go into it only if you have both a burning desire to make it all the way, and a truly feasible plan with which to do so.
Kalispell Bankruptcy Lawyer – Don’t Hire One Without Considering The Following…
Looking for a Kalispell Bankruptcy Lawyer? Below are a few things you should consider prior to selecting one. Since the 2008 nationwide... Read More
Exemptions in Bankruptcy
Filing a bankruptcy does not mean you will lose all your property. Exemptions are provided to every person who files a bankruptcy, which... Read More
The Basics of a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Filing a bankruptcy is sometimes a sound financial option for individuals or businesses (“debtors”) that are over-extended, have tried financial counseling, cannot... Read More