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Avoid scams while settling tax debts
Tax

Avoid scams while settling tax debts

Updated Apr 4, 2016

The offer to settle tax debt for pennies on the dollar is sometimes too good to be true. If you feel that an offer like this is meant to get your attention and not provide you with an actual solution, your instincts may be right. A number of lawyers and accountants who regularly represent clients before the IRS feel the same, as do state governments. It is true that ...

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How to settle tax debts
Tax

How to settle tax debts

Updated Apr 4, 2016

Tax debt settlement is a complicated process that is often feared by those filing for it. Though it has certain legal guidelines that make the process complex, it is effective in curbing your tax problems.When settling tax debts, there are many options you can choose from. The IRS understands that there are certain circumstances where individuals should not be held ...

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Divorce and tax debts
Tax

Divorce and tax debts

Updated Apr 4, 2016

Divorce, like marriage, marks an important decision in your life. It not only leaves you at a crossroads of emotions, but also impacts your financial life to a great extent. You get busy dividing your assets with your spouse and fighting for your children's custody. While you're dividing your assets, you will also have to divide your debts, including any tax debt. ...

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Find out more about bankruptcy adversary proceeding
Bankruptcy

Find out more about bankruptcy adversary proceeding

Updated Apr 4, 2016

A bankruptcy adversary proceeding is actually a separate lawsuit that has been filed within the bankruptcy case. This starts like any other lawsuit when someone files a complaint. This someone can be you, the creditor or the bankruptcy trustee. There are quite a few bankruptcy cases that go through both completion and discharge without any adversary proceedings. ...

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What will you do if you default on Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan payments?
Bankruptcy

What will you do if you default on Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan payments?

Updated Apr 4, 2016

It's not unusual for adverse changes to occur in a down economy. This is why it's common to face extreme situations leading to financial distress as a debtor. What you need is a flexible bankruptcy payment plan. This is provided by the Chapter 13 payment plan so that you can complete all payments on time. Now the next question arises is what would happen in case you' ...

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Bankruptcy meeting of creditors – What happens when you miss it?
Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy meeting of creditors – What happens when you miss it?

Updated Apr 4, 2016

Generally most debtors filing bankruptcy don't need to appear in court. However, it's essential to attend a meeting. This initial meeting is known as the Section 341 meeting which is generally assigned in front of the bankruptcy trustee. On filing your bankruptcy petition you should receive notification details of the time and location of your meeting. What's the ...

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Your rights to a bankruptcy discharge when creditor files an objection
Bankruptcy

Your rights to a bankruptcy discharge when creditor files an objection

Updated Apr 4, 2016

It's common for bankruptcy debtors to want to know whether or not right to discharge is guaranteed to them by virtue of their petition filings. This means whether or not a debtor would receive a discharge at a certain point in the time line of a bankruptcy case, is the point in question. Now, fact remains that this keeps varying. This variation essentially depends on ...

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Bankruptcy Overview in Colorado
Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy Overview in Colorado

Updated Apr 4, 2016

Are you tired of harassing phone calls from creditors? Are mounding bills keeping you up at night? Are you worried about losing your home? If you answered yes to any of these questions, an experienced Colorado Springs bankruptcy attorney can help. Bankruptcy is often a viable option for many individuals and small businesses that are struggling to make ends meet ...

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