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Kenosha Tax Liability Lawyers

Are your financial issues tied up with tax problems? Have you failed to file taxes because you know you owe money that you simply cannot pay? Call on the firm of Miller & Miller to help you resolve matters with the IRS and the Wisconsin Department of Revenue and get back on track through bankruptcy filing. Contact us today.

Are Tax Liabilities Dischargeable? Bankruptcy and Taxes

Generally, tax liabilities are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. However, there are some circumstances under which tax debt can be discharged. When you visit our office to discuss your tax-related debt matter, we will look at the extent of your debt and advise you on clearing up any matters such as unfiled taxes. Once we have a clear picture, we can determine whether your tax debt can be included in your Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing.

Bankruptcy and Taxes - Determining if Your Tax Debt is Eligible

In general, however, tax debt is dischargeable through bankruptcy if you meet the following conditions:

  • The unpaid taxes in question must be related to a tax return that is at least three years old
  • The tax debt in question is related to a return filed at least two years ago
  • You have not been charged with or convicted for tax evasion
  • The tax debt in question cannot be part of a fraudulent tax return
  • The IRS must assess your tax debt at least 240 days prior to your filing for bankruptcy.

Tax Penalties

Often, unpaid taxes can lead to heavy penalties by the IRS. These penalties may comprise a significant portion of your owed amount. At Miller & Miller we can work with you to help you reduce, if not eliminate, any penalties associated with unfiled or unpaid taxes.

Letting Our Family Help Your Family

Sometimes, when financial difficulties stare you in the face and matters seem to be worsening, ignoring a problem seems to be the easiest answer. For some, this may mean not filing tax returns because of a fear of not being able to pay the amount owed. Miller & Miller guides clients who wish to stop ignoring financial problems and start dealing with them. For some people, tax debt may be dischargeable through bankruptcy. While for others, meeting with the IRS and working out a deal may be more appropriate. As a husband and wife along with our team of attorneys who work together in bankruptcy law, we understand the need to get out from under the burden of financial difficulty.

Discover the difference a local attorney can make in handling your bankruptcy and debt relief issues. Contact Miller & Miller today to schedule a free initial consultation to talk about bankruptcy, and taxes or unfiled or unpaid tax issues. Our family looks forward to helping your family. Call us at (414) 326-9231 or 262-619-9797.

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Miller & Miller Law, LLC is a bankruptcy firm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We are pleased to serve clients in Southeastern and Mid-state Wisconsin including the cities of Milwaukee, Waukesha, New Berlin, West Bend, Pewaukee, Brookfield, Racine, Kenosha, Delafield, Menomonee Falls, Lake Geneva, Grafton, Germantown, Jackson, Racine, West Allis, and Wauwatosa, as well as the following counties: Milwaukee County, Waukesha County, Walworth County, Washington County, Dodge County, Sheboygan County, Fond du Lac County, Ozaukee County, Jefferson County, Racine County and Kenosha County.

 

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