How Good People Solve Bad IRS Problems - Nick Nemeth - Manual / Resource - Page 45
End Your IRS Problems
that during the last eight months, the IRS has not
increased the amount of tax you owe for any year
you’re considering discharging. Usually, the only
time this rule comes into play is if you’ve recently
been audited by the IRS, and they’ve decided you
owe taxes as a result of the audit.)
If you think you qualify under these three rules, then
you should seriously consider discharging some or all
of your income taxes in Bankruptcy. I would suggest
that you retain a competent Bankruptcy attorney who
understands how to discharge taxes and have them
review your case.
If your Bankruptcy attorney confirms that your
taxes qualify for discharge ... then I suggest you
file ASAP. Many recent changes have been made to
the Bankruptcy laws, and you should consult with a
qualified attorney before filing.
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