Can I be sued in bankruptcy court?
Feb 01, 2014
Cases can be deceiving and sometimes even what appears to be a straight forward Chapter 7 consumer bankruptcy filing results in what’s called an adversarial proceeding. This is just a unique name give...
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Are Student Loans Dischargeable in Bankruptcy?
Feb 01, 2014
The bad news: Due to changes in federal laws in 1998 and 2005, collection on federal student loans now have no statute of limitation and — with very limited exceptions — can no longer be erased though...
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Are Sales Taxes and Property Taxes Dischargeable in Bankruptcy?
Feb 01, 2014
A sales tax is a tax collected from a customer by a seller of goods or services. Sales taxes are classified as trust fund taxes in Texas because the business is required to collect the tax from the cu...
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Can Payroll Taxes be discharged in bankruptcy
Feb 01, 2014
Payroll or employment taxes are comprised of the employer portion and the employee portion. The employer is required to withhold the employee portion from the employee’s pay check and remit it to the ...
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Can Income Taxes be Discharged in Bankruptcy
Feb 01, 2014
There is a common misconception that income taxes are never dischargeable in bankruptcy. In fact, you can discharge your back federal, state, and local income taxes in Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapt...
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An Overview of Fraudulent Transfer Laws
Mar 04, 2011
Fraudulent transfers under the Bankruptcy Code
Sometimes people who are having financial problems consider transferring assets to a relative or friend right before filing bankruptcy in exchange for li...
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