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Unpaid taxes

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:53 pm
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Sorry, Yes they are priority creditors.
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Unpaid taxes

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:52 pm
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I would list the tax debt on Schedule E and file the Chapter 7 now. You can
file the returns later. Also, the automatic stay will hold the taxing
authorities at bay for a while (interest is accruing). Please also keep in
mind that 1/60th of the priority tax debt is a credit on the means test.
PS: I am saying its priority debt, because the returns have not as yet been
filed (2 year rule).
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Unpaid taxes

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:33 am
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C7, consumer debts. Does he need to file the returns before he files the
bk? Are the IRS and FTB treated as creditors to be paid by the estate after
he files, or does he file the returns and pay them first?
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Unpaid taxes

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:57 am
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What type of BK?
When can returns be filed (different question than when can taxes be paid)?
David A. Tilem
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Law Offices of David A. Tilem (a debt relief agency)
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Matthew Gary Evans
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 8:58 AM
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Subject: [cdcbaa] Unpaid taxes
Central Dist of CA:
Prospective client wants to file bk ASAP. He is self-employed and has not
filed tax returns for the last 2 years. Can he still file bk and pay the
back taxes later, or does he need to pay first and then file? He is in the
late stages of a debtors exam for a civil judgment and needs to file soon.
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Matthew Gary Evans, Esq.
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Pasadena, California 91101
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Fax: (626) 768-7565
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evanslaw.com
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What type of
BK?
When can returns be filed
(different question than when can taxes be paid)?


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Unpaid taxes

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 8:57 am
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Central Dist of CA:
Prospective client wants to file bk ASAP. He is self-employed and has not
filed tax returns for the last 2 years. Can he still file bk and pay the
back taxes later, or does he need to pay first and then file? He is in the
late stages of a debtor's exam for a civil judgment and needs to file soon.
____________________________________
Law Office of Matthew Gary Evans
Matthew Gary Evans, Esq.
16 North Marengo Avenue, Room 219
Pasadena, California 91101
Tel.: (626) 405-9448
Fax: (626) 768-7565
Cell: (213) 842-6645
Email: matthew@matthewgaryevanslaw.com
www.matthewgaryevanslaw.com
www.matthewgaryevanslaw.net/Bankruptcy
please visit my blog at matthewevanslaw.wordpress.com
Member: California State Bar, American Bar Association, Consumer Attorneys
Association of Los Angeles, Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
Association, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, Pasadena
Chamber of Commerce
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Central
Dist of CA:

Prospective
client wants to file bk ASAP. He is self-employed and has not filed tax
returns for the last 2 years. Can he still file bk and pay the back taxes
later, or does he need to pay first and then file? He is in the late stages of
a debtor’s exam for a civil judgment and needs to file soon.


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