Posts Tagged ‘filing for bankruptcy’

Tax Relief FAQ: What Are Your Options if You Cannot Discharge Your Back Taxes and IRS Debt in Bankruptcy?

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Due to the harsh reality of the current economy, more Americans are filing for bankruptcy. Although there may be a certain negative connotation attached to filing for bankruptcy, it is also an effective way for many people to get fresh new starts.
Filing for bankruptcy is one way in which you can discharge some of your tax liabilities. In fact, many IRS taxes, penalties and interest qualify for complete 100% discharge
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IRS Relief News: How to Determine if Bankruptcy is a Viable Tax Relief Option for Resolving IRS Back Taxes

Monday, April 19th, 2010

With a record number of bankruptcies filed in the last year it’s important for taxpayers to know whether it’s possible to discharge taxes in bankruptcy. If you qualify for discharging your IRS tax debt through bankruptcy, you have an opportunity to achieve permanent tax relief and a fresh start. Find out more about eliminating your back taxes with these important tax relief bankruptcy tips.
Most taxpayers don’t realize that IRS tax
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