If you have unpaid wages, then you need to attend the meeting of creditors as stipulated by the trustee.
No they never did file for bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is of an individual or a corporation can not distinguish between creditors.
It is when an indivdual (or married couple) file for bankruptcy rather than a business or corporation.
Yes, but you have to provide a copy of your bankruptcy file.
December 17, 2002
If your business is a separate corporation or entity, no.
If it is a corporation, it can. Like all corporations, it cannot receive a discharge under Chapter 7. Most bankruptcy lawyers, if the corporation will not benefit from a Chapter 11, would probably not recommend bankruptcy for the corporation, but the organization should discuss this with an experienced local bankruptcy attorney.
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Any corporation can file for bankruptcy, whether or not it owes taxes. If the corporation is to be liquidated, any taxes it owes are the first priority to be paid, before the debts owed to others.
If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.
If you are talking about a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, It takes 7 to 9 years after you can file bankruptcy again.
No, they did not file for bankruptcy.