Not for taxes only if that's what you mean.
They get a high priority of payment and will likely get paid more and well ahead of other creditors.
If the taxes are recent, then a ch.7 will NOT discharge the tax debt.
No limit
No child and/or spousal support are not dischargeable in a chapter 7 BK. It is my understanding that child support, student loans, taxes owed, and things along that line cannot be included in a bankruptcy.
Yes
TAXES in CHAPTER 7sorry to tell you , but in Texas property taxes can not be discharged in any bankruptcy.As laws change every year it would be best to check with the city you live in
Yes. And the court will likely want to see your return.
There are a few advantages to Chapter 7 bankruptcy versus Chapter 13 bankruptcy. For one, Chapter 7 is usually a quicker process than Chapter 13, with typical cases lasting only a few months. In addition, with Chapter 7 bankruptcy most, if not all, of one's unsecured debt such as credit cards and personal loans is eliminated whereas Chapter 13 requires it all to be paid back. Lastly, most Chapter 7 filers keep most, if not all, of their property.
No
If the foreclosure was not part of the bankruptcy, yes.
You must list all of your debt when filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. However, not all debts are eliminated. There are certain exceptions to discharge under the Bankruptcy Code. Your attorney will be able to advise you by looking at your total financial situation.
Ask the attorney that is filing your Chapter 7 case.
If you are referring to a chapter 20 (chapter 7 + chapter 13), then yes it is possible. The BK court doesnt differentiate between the types of debts (i.e. taxes, mortgages, medical debt, or credit cards) so you cannot file a chapter 7 for personal debt, and then expect to be allowed to file a chapter 7 for medical debt soon after.