Debt Settlement Impacts Credit Card Holders, Ask the taxgirl
Posted by James Breen at 24 June 2008 1:5
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Taxpayer asks: I had to file bankruptcy in 2005 due to medical reasons. I have student loans that need to be repaid however I cannot get a job due to my medical condition and now the irs is keeping every penny that I should get back to settle my student loans. Is there any way to work with the irs to cut this debt and get out from under it. Thanks for your help. Taxgirl says: To be clear, your debt is not with the IRS. The IRS is simply responding .. Read the rest of this entry.
This will amaze you, but alas, it is true.
The following article is a guest post by Tisha Kulak who writes for Creditorweb.com It is often thought that bankruptcy is the best alternative to rid yourself of debt when you just cannot seem to make your financial ends meet. However, new legislation in regards to bankruptcy has made it more difficult for consumers to file bankruptcy to find freedom from their debt. As an alternative to the tougher laws regarding bankruptcy, many consumers are turning to a service called debt settlement .. read the rest part.
While have powerful value proposition is still essential part of building file bankruptcy, it certainly is not the only part. But because it is indispensable, the value proposition has better be clear, concise, and compelling. This article applies all these points:
By William Blake Its not a great moral sin to go into bankruptcy. Just look at the seminal American department store chain Kmart " they went bankrupt in 2002 and rebounded a mere 15 months later. When you (or Kmart) declare bankruptcy, the gives you a breather to try to get your life back together without the people you owe money to breathing down your neck. In the old days, if you couldnt pay your bills, you were thrown into debtors prison. Believe it or not, going through bankruptcy .. full article.
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