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Bankruptcy does not keep the taxman away.

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When an individual, a partnership, or a corporation is engaged in a bankruptcy, they still must continue to file federal and state tax returns. Additionally, the bankruptcy estate itself is a separate entity and must file a tax return. The bankrupt party files its tax return in the normal manner. When a trustee is appointed for the bankruptcy estate, it is the trustee's duty to see that the bankruptcy estate's tax return is filed. A bankruptcy filing does have certain tax consequences for both debtors and creditors. When an individual's debts are discharged in whole or part, this may create income to the debtor, which is subject to both federal and state income tax. As a general rule, a discharge of debts will create income. However, this rule only applies to the extent it renders the debtor solvent. Download legal forms For example, assume that Don, a debtor, has received a $100,000 discharge of debts. Under normal federal income tax rules the discharge creates $100,000 o...

legal form 2022

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Legal  package includes all forms needed for filing Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy, information and important resources. Bankruptcy is complex and with the new laws that went into effect more difficult to handle without an attorney. Talk to a Local Bankruptcy Attorney - Free Consultation. How to File for Bankruptcy and Save Your Assets About Bankruptcy Filing for bankruptcy can be accomplished without a bankruptcy lawyer and paying expensive legal fees. A voluntary petition for bankruptcy, if granted and the debt discharged, allows the debtor to get a fresh start and clear the slate with creditors. In some cases a reorganization and payment plan is agreed on. However, in a no asset case, filing bankruptcy can often get the debt discharged. The bankruptcy automatic stay is imposed upon your creditors when you file for bankruptcy. Creditors can't contact you for repayment of the debt once you file for bankruptcy and up until the debt is discharged. Bankruptcy Codes and Bankruptcy Laws Ac...