You can't file for unemployment when you are on disability.
There are no time limits for filing a Chapter 13.
There are no time limits for filing a Chapt. 13.
There is no law or statute of limitations for filing insurance claims. The limits are set by the insurance policy, so read yours and see what the time limits are.
There is no time limit
Currently, there are no limits to the amount of times you can file for bankruptcy or the time frame between each filing. However, if you file too soon you are less likely to be eligible for "discharge." It is suggested by most to wait at least seven years between each filing in order to qualify for discharge. For more information on bankruptcy you find it on our site: http://www.kohlawfirm.com/bankruptcy These materials do not, and are not intended to, constitute as legal advice.
You can file BK 7 after 8 years from the previous BK7 7 (measured from time of filing, NOT discharge). You can file BK 13 6 years after filing BK 7. You can file a BK 13 2 years after filing a BK 13.
Yes, the IRS can audit you at any time within 5 years after filing.
IF you are married, the only legal way to file is Married Filing Joint, and Married Filing Separately. Depending your two incomes, most of the time it is much better for you to file Married Filing Joint. Married Filing Separately disallows any tax credits that you may be eligible to take and doesn't really benefit you in any way.
There is no point at which it becomes OK if that is what you mean. If you don't file you are perpetually open to audit and assesment for that period. (The statute that regulates how long you can be questioned about your filing starts running from the time it is filed...don't file and it never starts or ends). You can get automatic extensions for filing (NOT FOR PAYING...you do that by estimate when askling for the extension on when to file), starting with the date they are due.
You must file a motion to extend the time, and it must be filed before the time for filing has expired. Read your local rules.
Each state has different time periods of filing an insurance claim after an accident. Check with you state to make sure you do not miss the filing period.
You can usually expect to get your tax return refund 21 days or more from the filing date depending on how you file.