Exception to 521e(2)(C)?

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Send them a copy of the transcript from the IRS. Much less revealing.her court is privileged.
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I have a creditor who is demanding a copy of the debtor's tax return. My reading of 521e(2)(C) is I have to provide it to them. If there is any exception to this code provision - please let me know. Hate turning over tax returns to creditors. Thank you!
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