How Bankruptcy Handles . . . The Writing Off of Income Taxes with a Simple Chapter 7 Case
Here's how straightforward discharging (legally writing off) income taxes can be in bankruptcy.
How Bankruptcy Handles . . . Income Taxes You Must Pay, through a Chapter 13 Case
If you owe taxes that donât qualify for being written off in bankruptcy, how exactly would these taxes be paid under Chapter 13?
How Bankruptcy Handles . . . Income Taxes You Simply Can’t Afford to Pay
If you owe taxes that can't all be written off in bankruptcy, and you don't have the money to pay the rest, what can you do?
Chapter 13 Is a Very Useful Tool for Tax Debt.
Here's why you usually don't pay more in a Chapter 13 case to get rid of taxes that you could simply write off in a Chapter 7 case.
How Bankruptcy Handles . . . Both Income Taxes that Can Be “Discharged” and Those that Can’t, through Powerful Chapter 13
If you owe older and newer taxes, how can you write off all or most of the older and be protected while affordably paying off the newer?
How Bankruptcy Handles . . . Both Newer and Older Income Taxes at the Same Time, Those that Can Be “Discharged” and Those That Can’t
If you're behind on income taxes, covering more than one tax year, which is better: Chapter 7 or Chapter 13?
How Bankruptcy Handles . . . Income Taxes that Your Ex-Spouse Was Required to Pay but Is Now Paying through a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case
When it's good for you that your ex-spouse is filing a Chapter 13 case, and how to keep it good.
How Bankruptcy Handles . . . Income Taxes that Your Ex-Spouse Was Required to Pay but Has Now Written Off in Bankruptcy
What can you do if your ex-spouse is hiding from both you and the tax authorities behind a Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
How Bankruptcy Handles . . . Newer Income Tax Debts
Bankruptcy does not writes off newer income taxes, but Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 both still have ways of helping.
Thanksgiving Week: Giving Thanks for Special Chapter 7 Tools and Tactics
Chapter 7 gets rid of judgment liens and older income taxes, lets business debtors avoid the "means test" and lets you keep a vehicle loan.
October Tax Season: How Can I Write Off All of, or At Least More of, My Tax Debts through Smart Planning?
Income taxes can be legally written off in bankruptcy under the right conditions. With careful planning, you can meet those conditions.
October Tax Season: How Can I Keep My Business Operating While Getting Relief on My Overdue Taxes?
Would your small business thrive if you could just get rid of, or at least get better payment terms on, your overdue taxes?
October Tax Season: How Can Bankruptcy Help Me If My Ex-Spouse and I Owe Joint Income Taxes?
Your ex-spouse's bankruptcy filing seldom helps you, even if it writes off a joint tax. But your own Chapter 7 or 13 can help you directly.
October Tax Season: Why Should You Think about Bankruptcy If You’re Already Paying Your Overdue Income Taxes through an Installment Agreement?
If you can afford your monthly installment agreement with the IRS/state, it may be an appealing solution. But often not the best one.
October Tax Season: What Advantages Does Chapter 13 Give You with Income Taxes that Canât Be Written Off?
Chapter 13 "adjustment of debts" gives you many tools that Chapter 7 "straight bankruptcy" does not.