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Can tax obligations be discharged during a bankruptcy?

Posted on March 25th, 2010 No Comments

When individuals file for bankruptcy, they usually believe that they cannot discharge their tax obligations. However, some of these tax obligations may be discharged in a bankruptcy filing.

In some cases, none of the tax obligations can be discharged. Certain obligations, though, may discharged depending on the type of tax owed, the age of the tax obligation, and whether the individual filed a tax return.

If you have questions about which taxes can be discharged, contact the Birmingham bankruptcy lawyers of Paula Greenway at 205-324-4000.

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