Sure. And you get one before and during C 7 too. Its just that a refund is a return of an overpayment, an amount that you put on deposit above what was needed if you will, and you hand it over so it can be used to pay the debts it would have been available for.
After BK, if you overpay tax on any of those earnings, it is yours to do with as needed also.
No. No state has ever filed for bankruptcy. States are not coverd by current U.S. bankruptcy laws.
You can file again after 180 days. If the dismissal with prejudice was for fraud or perjury or similar reasons, you may be able to file a new bankruptcy, but you may not be able to discharge any debt included in this one dismissed with prejudice. Consult an experienced local bankruptcy lawyer.
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file an additional information page to amend your tax refund and show the additional information and file it again, then just wait they will certainly contact you if you made a mistake. Where ever you get your taxes done can do this for you also.
do you know if kaiser permanente filed bankruptcy?
You have to list everything in you bankruptcy. You may reaffirm what ever you chose to.
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If you are referring to Hillary and Bill Clinton, neither of them have, singly or as husband and wife, ever filed for bankruptcy.
WorldCom filed for bankruptcy in 2002. At the time, it was the largest bankruptcy ever, with $107 billion in assets. This almost twice as much as that of Enron Corp.
The U.S. twice declared bankruptcy. The first was right after the revolutionary war, and the second time was in 1933.