You may be able to get rid of or “discharge” certain tax debts if you declare bankruptcy. However, it doesn’t apply to all of your tax liabilities. Whether a debt can be discharged depends on the type of tax owed, how old the debt is, and your previous compliance with tax filing requirements. Let’s take a closer look at bankruptcy and tax debts so you can see if they apply to your situation.
Generally, your tax debt must meet at least one of the following requirements if you want to discharge by declaring bankruptcy:
Some types of tax debts typically can’t be discharged, such as:
Keep in mind that even if a tax debt is discharged, tax liens recorded before the bankruptcy filing remain in effect. The IRS can, therefore, still enforce the lien and recover the debt from the property.
If you’re not sure how you’ll pay your tax debt and are considering bankruptcy as an option, you should speak with a tax accountant first. Dealing with tax debts can be extremely complex, especially once you’ve declared bankruptcy. At Gabaie & Associates, LLC, we help taxpayers decide if bankruptcy really is the best option for settling their tax debts. If you live in Baltimore, Columbia, Frederick, Rockville, or anywhere in Maryland, our attorneys can help you with your tax situation.
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