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Debt and Tax Relief

Allmand Law Firm
April 12, 2012 Debt and Tax Relief

Unpaid Taxes: What You Should Know about Tax Liens

What You Should Know about Tax Liens A tax lien is placed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) when taxes have not been paid.  Basically, it's a claim from the government on your property...

Allmand Law Firm
April 2, 2012 Debt and Tax Relief

Most Common Questions about Bankruptcy and Income Tax Debt

Bankruptcy and Income Tax Debt Dealing with income tax debt can be frustrating and for some, overwhelming.  Bankruptcy has been known to help deal with credit card debt , medical bills and even helping...

Allmand Law Firm
January 30, 2012 Debt and Tax Relief

Does Bankruptcy Stop Collection Attempts from the IRS?

Stopping Collection Attempts From the IRS Through Bankruptcy It seems like everyone has an opinion about Chapter 7 bankruptcy - and they're all too willing to share it with you. From gut-wrenching assertions that...

Allmand Law Firm
January 20, 2012 Debt and Tax Relief

Got Tax Problems? Bankruptcy May Be Your Solution

Bankruptcy Can Help Resolve Your Tax Problems When it comes to tax debt , most of us believe that the only way to get the IRS off our backs is to grit our teeth...

Can I Stop IRS Wage Garnishment After it has Started?

Stopping Wage Garnishments Stopping a garnishment enforced by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be done by utilizing several options. The main objective is to settle what you owe in taxes by working with...

Allmand Law Firm
December 30, 2011 Debt and Tax Relief

Co-Debtor Bankruptcy Protection From IRS

When a debtor files Chapter 13 bankruptcy the automatic stay protection is extended to cover co-debtors of consumer debts.  Consumer debts include those "incurred by an individual primarily for a personal, family, or household purpose" such...

Understanding Wage Assignments In Bankruptcy

Wage Assignments and Bankruptcy Increasing collections costs is prompting some creditors to turn to voluntary wage assignments.  A wage assignment is basically an agreement that allows the creditor to deduct from a debtor's wages...