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Chapter 7 and IRS/State back taxes
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Well you will get the nasty form letter with a demand to pay. Don't take it personal as one hand does not know what the other is doing. Call the number on the form letter and set up your account. you can pay online or by m.o.. 'HubOriginally posted by IamOld View PostYes, so far IRS has been reasonable to deal with...in other words, they will "know" that a payment plan stopped because of bk not because you stopped paying, right?
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Thanks, for the info. It was filled 2/17/2011; I could have waited another 60days, but I was in the process of being sued by a Lawyer by 3/12/2011 for $16,000+, and noting but threating Collection letters!!! And Charge-OFFs coming
That means I would have to wait a summer, ETA-Discharge around Sept./Oct. 2011....I am 29 days from discharge today.
Thanks, I will wait for the order and then work with the IRS.
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Yes, so far IRS has been reasonable to deal with...in other words, they will "know" that a payment plan stopped because of bk not because you stopped paying, right?Originally posted by AngelinaCatHub View PostThat is what I did. I had a payment plan but was notified by mail NOT to pay taxes at that time. Also my online account was closed. As soon as I was discharged I got a bill for the whole thing. I then simply called and reset up my payment account and have been paying since. It was simple and the IRS were actually nice about it all. 'Hub
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It depends on when the BK was filed, if the BK is "already" filed, then non-dischargeable (the 3 years expires 4/15/2011, or 10/15/2011 if an extension was filed).
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You got a point there. Three years beyond that year. I almost had it but for a couple months. Again my lawyer never told us. I found out here of course. 'HubOriginally posted by gmk View PostUnless my math or understanding is off wouldn't the 2007 Fed taxes be dis-chargeable if the return was filed by 4/15/2008?
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Unless my math or understanding is off wouldn't the 2007 Fed taxes be dis-chargeable if the return was filed by 4/15/2008?
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That is what I did. I had a payment plan but was notified by mail NOT to pay taxes at that time. Also my online account was closed. As soon as I was discharged I got a bill for the whole thing. I then simply called and reset up my payment account and have been paying since. It was simple and the IRS were actually nice about it all. 'HubOriginally posted by HHM View PostSort of depends. Strictly speaking, since the debts are not dischargeable, you should be proactive and set up a payment plan with each taxing authority right after discharge.
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Sort of depends. Strictly speaking, since the debts are not dischargeable, you should be proactive and set up a payment plan with each taxing authority right after discharge.
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Chapter 7 and IRS/State back taxes
I had years 2007 & 2009 back taxes from the IRS included in my paper, and one that was not from the State of California, but I did call them and they tagged the account.
So my question, is how soon after a discharge and closed case will I have to pay?? Will they send me new bills?
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