Making Sense of Bankruptcy: Can Filing a Chapter 11 Reorganization Save Your Business?
Chapter 11 is a powerful way to address a business debt crisis, but because of its detriments must be used extremely selectively.
Making Sense of Bankruptcy: Should You File a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy if You Want to Continue Operating Your Business?
If you have a business that you need to continue of operate, choosing the right form of bankruptcy involves risks and opportunities.
Making Sense of Bankruptcy: Should You File a Bankruptcy for Your Closed Business and a Separate One for You Personally?
With a recently closed or about to close failing business, you often can't and seldom need to file a bankruptcy for the business itself.
How Bankruptcy Handles . . . Paying Both Income and Withholding Taxes for a Business Owner through Chapter 13
If you owe too much in taxes, a Chapter 13 case can protect your small business while you write off some and pay some of the taxes.
How Bankruptcy Handles . . . Income and Withholding Taxes You Owe as the Business Owner of a Sole Proprietorship
If you want to keep your business operating but owe too much in taxes, a Chapter 13 case will protect your business while buying you time.
October Tax Season: A Dozen Key Questions about Tax and Bankruptcy–Part 2
Q&As about tax refunds, whether and when to file late tax returns, joint tax debts with ex-spouses, getting rid of tax liens, and more.
Income Taxes and Bankruptcy
Two fun topics: taxes and bankruptcy! Seriously, they can be a very good combination.
A Chapter 7 “Straight Bankruptcy” Can . . . Help You Deal with Taxes from Your Closed Business
Chapter 7 can legally write off some business-related taxes, and put you in a good position to take care of the rest.