Hi All,
I have fought off filing chapter 7 for 1 year now and I feel I have no other choice than to proceed with the process.
I have had difficulty finding work, I was a mortgage person untill about 1.5 years ago. My current income meets the means test for a chapter 7, but I have a few questions and hopefully I can find some guidence?
First, I do not have the $2500 to file thru an attorney here in California and wanted to go to a "We the People" who can do all the forms and filing for
about $600 which I can handle. Has anyone else (I am sure there are) done this thru this service? my girlfriend has about 2 years ago and it worked for her but I have some back taxes issue that she did not have when she filed.
Does having taxes involved in a Chap7 BK require a attorney or is the IRS just another debitor in the courts eyes?
I have about 30+K in credit card debit and I am a renter and do not really own anything but furniture and a car that is about 6K upside down. I am planning to include the car, credit cards and taxes in chap 7, is this possible. I have kept everything up to date until about a month ago when things just got too tight and I was forced to choose between having a roof over my head or putting the cards and car on the back burner. I have not used my CC for about 6 months except for a gas card which I am still debating about including in the process but at 23% IR and a balance o $1500 I would like to include this card but do not want to send a red flag since it was last used about 1 month ago.
Second, my back taxes are about $33K and they are over 3 years old after filing except for $8K which was just assessed for 2005, I had filed an extension so I know that those cannot be included in BK since they are under the 3 year timeline, is there a way around this?
My question is, if I do a chapter 7 will they (IRS) continue with a "full court press" after it is discharged for the remaiding balance that cannot be included in this filing do to the timeline? Will the IRS allow me to make payment arrangements for the remainding balance or will they try to "squeeze" me for the full balance? What can be done if this is the case?
I know the information from this forum is to help with ideas and not legal advice, so any thoughts or additional questions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
I have fought off filing chapter 7 for 1 year now and I feel I have no other choice than to proceed with the process.
I have had difficulty finding work, I was a mortgage person untill about 1.5 years ago. My current income meets the means test for a chapter 7, but I have a few questions and hopefully I can find some guidence?
First, I do not have the $2500 to file thru an attorney here in California and wanted to go to a "We the People" who can do all the forms and filing for
about $600 which I can handle. Has anyone else (I am sure there are) done this thru this service? my girlfriend has about 2 years ago and it worked for her but I have some back taxes issue that she did not have when she filed.
Does having taxes involved in a Chap7 BK require a attorney or is the IRS just another debitor in the courts eyes?
I have about 30+K in credit card debit and I am a renter and do not really own anything but furniture and a car that is about 6K upside down. I am planning to include the car, credit cards and taxes in chap 7, is this possible. I have kept everything up to date until about a month ago when things just got too tight and I was forced to choose between having a roof over my head or putting the cards and car on the back burner. I have not used my CC for about 6 months except for a gas card which I am still debating about including in the process but at 23% IR and a balance o $1500 I would like to include this card but do not want to send a red flag since it was last used about 1 month ago.
Second, my back taxes are about $33K and they are over 3 years old after filing except for $8K which was just assessed for 2005, I had filed an extension so I know that those cannot be included in BK since they are under the 3 year timeline, is there a way around this?
My question is, if I do a chapter 7 will they (IRS) continue with a "full court press" after it is discharged for the remaiding balance that cannot be included in this filing do to the timeline? Will the IRS allow me to make payment arrangements for the remainding balance or will they try to "squeeze" me for the full balance? What can be done if this is the case?
I know the information from this forum is to help with ideas and not legal advice, so any thoughts or additional questions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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