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![]() | IRS PROBLEMS? We Can Help! Bankruptcy Discharge of Taxes
One of the most frequently asked questions of us as Bankruptcy Attorneys is whether IRS liabilities can be discharged in bankruptcy. A popular misconception is that taxes are not dischargeable in Bankruptcy. In fact, they are often dischargeable. There are complicated rules that govern the dischargeability of tax liabilities. Generally, obligations that are less than three years old since assessment are apriority and may not be discharged. Many that are over three years old from the date of assessment are not a priority and may be discharged in a bankruptcy action. Payroll withholding taxes are not dischargeable; however many times penalties are. If the Internal Revenue Service or the State has filed a lien, the liability is still usually dischargeable if it is over three years old. The lien creates another problem, however. While the obligation is discharged, the lien survives bankruptcy and remains attached to the debtor’s assets, to the extent of the value of the debtor’s property at the time of the bankruptcy. The IRS or the State may seek to recover that amount from the assets of the debtor, even after the discharge in bankruptcy. TAXES IN CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY For a IRS liability to be dischargeable in Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, it must meet the following criteria: TAXES IN CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY There is much more flexibility in Chapter 13 than in Chapter 7.
Chapter 13 allows debtors to pay the IRS liability that have a lien filed during the life of the Chapter 13 plan. These obligations can be reduced to the value of the debtor’s assets. The balance is dischargeable if they are over three years old, even though a lien has been filed.
BUSINESSES Most of the same rules apply for businesses as for individuals. IRS liabilities are often a considerable challenge to business owners who have not paid employment liabilities. It should be noted that the trust fund portion of employment liabilities, that is taxes that are withheld from employee’s wages are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. They may, however, be paid through a Chapter 11 or Chapter 13 Plan. They receive favorable terms in Chapter 13. Penalties are usually discharged. Interest is stopped, except as to the value of the property of the debtor. The non-dischargeable portion of the liability can be paid over a period of between 3-5 years in Chapter 13 and up to 6 years in Chapter 11. Many times filing a petition for relief in the Bankruptcy Court will enable a business to survive and successfully reorganize its debts and IRS liabilities. There are many exceptions to the discharge rules in Bankruptcy. A careful analysis is necessary to avoid pitfalls.
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We represent clients throughout the United States. We are a tough, aggressive and highly skilled law firm. Our practice is focused on matters related to Internal Revenue Service tax problems. We have 25 years' experience assisting clients. Our Tax Attorneys provide the highest quality tax help to clients with IRS problems. Our Tax Attorneys represent people who have had the misfortune of falling behind on IRS tax obligations. Those clients need help getting back on their feet again. We have the skill and expertise to negotiate with the IRS on your behalf. We can work out a solution for individuals and businesses.
To contact us, simply fill out our online form and find out what we can do to help you with your tax problem. We offer a free initial consultation to all clients and special payment plans to those who need them. Attorney Martin ("Marty") Martelle and his staff have extensive experience representing clients with various kinds of IRS related issues, particularly Offers in Compromise. We specialize in getting Unfiled Tax Returns filed. Even if you do not have your W2's or other information, do not delay in contacting our office to assist you in preparing your tax returns. We can obtain all the necessary information required so that we can prepare your returns. If we are representing you in a tax matter, we will deal with the IRS for you. You won't have to deal with them directly! Additionally, we can work with you to prevent the IRS or other government agency from taking drastic actions. Such actions include liens, levies, audits, seizure of property or imposing penalties. Our fees are reasonable and we have very good business sense. We are able to offer a well-considered opinion as to the best course of action available under a given set of circumstances.
To have your IRS problems handled by a competent and experienced Tax
Lawyer, call us toll free at: 1 877 TAX CREW (877 829 2739) or 208 938 8500
Please fill out our online form and find out what we can do to assist you. We offer a free initial consultation to all clients and payment plans to those who need them. Representing clients with tax problems throughout the United States. Martelle Law Offices, P.A. Telephone:
1 877 TAX CREW (877 829 2739)
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. Copyright © 2005 by Martelle Law Offices, P.A. All rights reserved.
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