Unless the Internal Revenue Service has made a mistake, any tax owing is due and payable whenever income is generated. This means that there will be no stimulus check issued.
Pretty sure the only requirement to get the stimulus check is you have to file taxes for last year 2007.
If you did not owe anything on the original return, it probably comes down to timing. The question is will they process the amended return before they send out a stimulus check. It could easily go either way -- it's possible that they will send the stimulus check before they get around to processing the amended return.
Any stimulus payment will offset to a federal tax liability or other federal/state liability.
No, it will be kept up to the amount that you owe.
Yes, but it must be filed by the extension date (October 15).
Have you received your stimulus check, or are you still waiting for it?
if your still in chapter 7 you have to get out first but you can file again check the laws in you state on chapter 7. laws has chang.
Yes, you can still apply for the stimulus check if you meet the eligibility criteria set by the government.
yes u can
Yes, you will still receive a stimulus check even if you owe taxes. The stimulus payment is not affected by any taxes you may owe.
yes but you still need to talk to a Bankruptcy attorney
You can re-open your chapter 7 and amend the relevant documents. Some bankruptcy districts still maintain that unsecured debts not omitted for fraud or other illegal purpose are discharged even though not listed. Check with a local bankruptcy lawyer for your court's practice.
Yes, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The exact details are irrelevant, it will remain on your credit report and prevent you from refiling for the same length of time either way.
Pretty sure the only requirement to get the stimulus check is you have to file taxes for last year 2007.
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You can dismiss a bankruptcy anywhere (at least in the U.S.) Check with an attorney to see how this will effect you though. You will still have a bankruptcy on your record and will still owe everything. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
No, individuals who were claimed as dependents on someone else's tax return are not eligible to receive a stimulus check.