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Can You Include 7 Years Back Taxes Federal And State Taxes In Your Bankruptcy

Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

i just filed chapter 13 bankruptcy. and i owe some back support not alot. and i have a monthly payment of $251.00. my question is will the monthly amount of $251.00 come out of my bankruptcy payment? i know the back support does just wondering if the $251.00 would??? please help

Is there a statute of limitations for a IRS Tax Lien?

The IRS has ten (10) years from the date of a tax assessment to collect a debt from the taxpayer. The date the collection statute expires is called the Collection Statute Expiration Date or CSED.When this date passes, the IRS is barred from attempting to collect your tax debt unless you waive the enforcement of the statute.When Does the Collection Statute Start to Run?The statute starts on the day an IRS assessment is made.Generally, the dates of assessment are as follows:Filed tax returns – The date you mailed the tax return plus six weeks.Audit Adjustments (agreed) – The date you signed the auditor’s report plus three weeks.Audit Adjustments (unagreed) – The date the appeals process and the tax court process (if any) is completed and the tax court judge has issued his or her ruling.What Will Cause the Collection Statute to be Extended?The Collection Statute can be extended (tolled) by one or more of the following acts or situations:The filing of a bankruptcy petition – The statute is extended for duration of the bankruptcy proceedings.The filing of an Offer in Compromise – The statute is extended for duration of the Offer or one year, whichever is greater.The filing of requests for relief – The statute is extended when a taxpayer files for a Collection Due Process hearing, Innocent Spouse Relief and any other form of relief that requires the IRS to suspend collection enforcement while it reviews the validity of the underlying assessment.The signing of a waiver extending the statute – The statute is extended to date indicated in signed waiver. Never sign a statute extension without first consulting your tax advisor.The taxpayer is out of IRS jurisdiction – The statute is extended for duration taxpayer was out of IRS jurisdiction.He's The Tax Man is a tax attorney and certified public accountant helping taxpayers resolve their IRS and state tax problems.

Statue of limitations on sales tax? (TN)?

I am trying to help my mom out with this one.... Several years back she owned a c-store with a now ex friend. When the business closed, there were unpaid sales tax.... The partner filed a chapter 7 before the IRS came after them, Turned out they only went after my mom even though all papers were in both names. She is now in a chp 13 for this and has been paying $500 a month to the bankruptcy to pay this. Now they say she isn't paying enough (she makes $10 hr now) and want to dismiss her case. Is there a statue of limitations on this and why aren't they holding ex-partner responsible for all of this? She has crappy atty, and she has called around to other atty's but they tell her it is a conflict of interest for them to talk to her... What to do? Please and Thank you

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