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You can file bankruptcy at any time you like, but I will tell you that bankruptcy court does not have the authority to drop the taxes. The IRS or State may allow a payment plan instead of allowing them to begin confiscating property. You will still have to pay the taxes due and it may be to your benefit to work out a payment plan directly with tax department and not have to pay the legal and court fees involved with the bankruptcy.
You need to include all of your debts in the bankruptcy.
Yes. Filing bankruptcy does not affect your work status generally speaking.
yes
Unfortunately no. You would have to had worked in the year 2008 to file taxes. In order to claim your children you would have to work and file taxes.
If no ND taxes were withheld, file in Minnesota.
you can only file your taxes in the state you live in unless you work in another state and you are filing a income tax.
YES
No, not as long as they were included in the bankruptcy. You should give their information to your bankruptcy attorney, who will contact the debt collector. If that doesn't work, your attorney will certainly know what to do next.
Yes! You do file taxes, it is a State and Government law plus, having children should make it you get a tax return from your State and Federal.
Generally you have to list your home as an asset. But there are different kinds of bankruptcy, and if things work out, your home ownership could be protected. See a bankruptcy lawyer!!
The best way to file clients taxes on the computers and to send it to the IRS is the irs.gov website. It allow you to file your taxes and do all the work for you.