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Dealing with Tax Debt After Divorce
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Taxpayers: You Have a Right to Finality
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Adding Post-Petition Debt to a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
A debtor can add a post-petition debt in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy case under certain circumstances. To get started, he[ ...
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Common Mistakes Self-Employed Taxpayers Make
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Guide to Surviving a Sales Tax Audit
Surviving a sales tax audit involves taking preventive measures. By preparing carefully in advance, a person can comfort ...
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Can I Be Foreclosed On if I’m in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Filing for chapter 13 bankruptcy may help people save their homes from foreclosure. People may fall behind on their mort ...
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