by Walter Metzen | Jul 28, 2021 | Discharging Taxes in Bankruptcy
Federal and Michigan state tax debt is, under the right circumstances, dischargeable in bankruptcy. However, even when it is not, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help you to repay delinquent tax debt—and at 0% interest. Without the need to negotiate directly either with...
by Walter Metzen | Jun 24, 2020 | Automatic Stay, Bankruptcy, discharging bankruptcy in bankruptcy, Discharging Taxes in Bankruptcy, filing bankruptcy in Michigan
The discharge of Federal or Michigan state tax debt is a puzzling question for most consumers and even many bankruptcy attorneys. It is a mistake to assume that it can be discharged in bankruptcy, but it is also a mistake to presume that it cannot. It is also a...
by Walter Metzen | Apr 30, 2015 | Automatic Stay, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Discharge Order, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Discharging Taxes in Bankruptcy
What is the Bankruptcy Discharge and how will the discharge affect me? The primary objective when most people file bankruptcy is to be relieved of their overwhelming debt burden. This is accomplished by Federal court order. After the bankruptcy case is filed and the...