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If you are in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, can you include taxes in the payment plan?

Victoria Maydanik California Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Yes. You can repay unsecured income taxes at 0% interest through the Chapter 13 plan and avoid interest and penalties. Secured taxes (tax liens) can be repaid at low interest. Some of the old personal taxes can be wiped out completely. Past due property taxes, not just personal taxes, can …

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Taxes

How much do you pay back in Chapter 13?

Victoria Maydanik California Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

In any Chapter 13 case, monthly payments are sent to a bankruptcy trustee over a period of three to five years. Some creditors usually get repaid fully, for example, IRS and your car lender if you are keeping the car, and some creditors get nothing or some percentage of what’s …

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Bankruptcy payments

What is “notice only” in bankruptcy schedules?

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In your bankruptcy petition, you would describe all of your actual or potential debts, but you don’t have necessarily need to have a specific dollar amount for each creditor or creditor’s agent. You may list some parties for notice purposes only, and instead of the amount, say that it’s a …

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Trustee and Bankruptcy Court

Is discharge of the debts possible if a person dies or becomes disabled during the case?

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Fairly often people ask what would happen if they file a bankruptcy case and die or become disabled during the case. They wonder if their debts can still be discharged.  The answer is yes, although your attorney may need to explain the circumstances to the court and ask for changes …

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Spouses

When you file bankruptcy, does it matter if you have a lease or a loan?

Victoria Maydanik California Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Leases and loans are treated differently in a bankruptcy case, so it’s important to know what type of contract you have. Make sure to keep and provide to your bankruptcy attorney, the lease agreement or the loan statement. So what are the differences? If you are leasing something, let’s say …

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