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Utilizing Bankruptcy To Reduce Outstanding Tax Debts, T. Fogg, Kenneth Weil Dec 2014

Utilizing Bankruptcy To Reduce Outstanding Tax Debts, T. Fogg, Kenneth Weil

T. Keith Fogg

In general, Congress set out to strike a balance in the bankruptcy code between the need for government entities to collect taxes, the need to promote a fresh start for debtors and the desire to create a relatively balanced playing field for competing creditors. This chapter explains how tax creditors will do well when they quickly collect the debts due to them. They will do much less well if the debts have gotten old. Exceptions to this general rule exist for tax debts secured by a tax lien or debts arising from the debtor's collection of funds on behalf of …


What Is A Return -- The Long Slow Fight In The Bankruptcy Courts, T. Keith Fogg Sep 2013

What Is A Return -- The Long Slow Fight In The Bankruptcy Courts, T. Keith Fogg

T. Keith Fogg

This article examines what constitutes a return within the context of a bankruptcy for purposes of allowing a taxpayer to discharge the tax debt.


Chapter 11, Section 10, T. Fogg Dec 2008

Chapter 11, Section 10, T. Fogg

T. Keith Fogg

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