For some estate taxes I am doing now I used August 31, 2010 as the "sale date" for the 1041.
Yes. Assessments are due and owing on the date of filing and thereafter. If past-due assessments -- owed to the date of filing -- were listed in the bankruptcy filing, they have been handled by the referee and must be treated as subject to those rulings.
It is 10 years from the date of discharge.
Your bankruptcy attorney can help you add assessments due and owing up to the date of your filing. Assessments incurred post filing are due and owing.
Work with your bankruptcy attorney to verify which debts are included in your filing. As of the date of your filing, ongoing assessments become due and owing, together with any new special assessments or fines incurred after that date.
Ten years from the date of the discharge, not the date of the filing.
In general it is 6 years after the discharged date.
"Included in" bankruptcy? No. It stops any interest or penalties on unsecured debts. If the bankruptcy fails, the accrued interest or penalties will be added to the account, and the statute of limitations starts ticking from where it was on the date of filing.
Bankruptcy does not get discharged. Debts are discharged. The bankruptcy will remain on your credit report for 10 years from the date of filing. The debts that were discharged can remain for 7 years from the date of discharge, showing a zero balance and that they were discharged in bankruptcy.
Creditors list the charge off date as the date the bankrupcty was filed
Absolutely, you can send the notice of bankruptcy filing to the court and you will not have to attend.
If your partner files for bankruptcy and you don't then the bankruptcy will not appear on your credit report. But you will be partly responsible for before bankruptcy filing. Generally filing bankruptcy will affect the credit rating of the individual who filed it.
The debt collector cannot change the date of anything, legally. If the account was discharged in bankruptcy, everything up to the filing date is not owed any longer.