Law Office of Robert L. Firth Nov. 25, 2013 Bankruptcy: a Tool for Business Success Bankruptcy doesn’t just clean up after the failure of a business. Bankruptcy can also prevent that failure in the first place. Read More
Law Office of Robert L. Firth Nov. 18, 2013 Chapter 13 Handles Both Older and Newer Income Tax Debts If you owe a few years of income taxes, Chapter 13 lets you write off those that can be, while giving you time to pay those that must be. Read More
Law Office of Robert L. Firth Nov. 11, 2013 Chapter 13 Handles Tough Income Tax Debts If you owe recent income taxes, or multiple years of taxes, Chapter 13 can provide huge advantages over Chapter 7, and over other options. Read More
Law Office of Robert L. Firth Nov. 4, 2013 The Four Conditions for Writing Off Income Taxes in Bankruptcy The conditions for writing off income tax debts actually make sense. Read More
Law Office of Robert L. Firth Oct. 28, 2013 You Can Write Off Some Income Taxes with A “Straight Bankruptcy” Chapter 13 can be a great way to deal with tax debts. But you don’t always need it, or its 3-to-5-year payment plan. Read More
Law Office of Robert L. Firth Oct. 21, 2013 The Persistent Myth About Taxes and Bankruptcy Many people believe that bankruptcy can’t write off any income taxes. Even attorneys sometimes perpetuate this myth. Read More
Law Office of Robert L. Firth Oct. 14, 2013 Don’t Let a Creditor Get a Judgment Preventing Its Debt from Being Written Off in Bankruptcy Some creditor judgments are very dangerous since the prevent you from writing off the debt later in bankruptcy. Try to avoid judgments. Read More
Law Office of Robert L. Firth Oct. 7, 2013 Qualify for A Vehicle Loan “Cramdown” by Filing Your Chapter 13 Case at The Right Time Potentially save thousands of dollars on your vehicle loan by filing bankruptcy when it qualifies for cramdown. Read More
Law Office of Robert L. Firth Sept. 30, 2013 Choose between Your Prior and Present State’s Property Exemptions When You Have Timing Flexibility If you moved to your present state less than two years ago, when you file bankruptcy can affect how much of your property is protected. Read More
Law Office of Robert L. Firth Sept. 23, 2013 Be Able to Write Off More Debts by Not Being Rushed into Filing Bankruptcy Too Quickly More income taxes and credit card debts can be discharged (written off) by tactically delaying bankruptcy. See an attorney to do this right. Read More