Taxes and Student Loans
South Florida Bankruptcy AttorneyDischarging taxes in the bankruptcy process is a very complex issue. If you are considering filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, it will help to speak with a knowledgeable, experienced attorney who understands the law and can explain how it applies to your unique situation. Attorney Kingcade is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and can provide valuable insight into discharging taxes in bankruptcy. At the Miami, Florida, law office of Kingcade & Garcia, P.A., our practice is focused solely on helping individuals and families achieve debt elimination through bankruptcy. We are committed to providing each client with the attentive, supportive service they need to understand their options and achieve the optimum level of debt elimination available to them under the law. Contact us today to arrange a free office consultation to discuss your options for debt relief. While it is true that some taxes will not be discharged, others can be. There are many rules that we will explain to you: Some federal taxes may be excepted from discharge. Income taxes under three years old are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. Student loans generally are never dischargeable in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy but there are exceptions. We can explain the process to you and help you understand the choices that are available to you to manage your debt. At Kingcade & Garcia we provide zealous, aggressive advocacy on behalf of our clients to stop creditor harassment and help them get back on their feet. Our lawyers have many years legal practice experience and focus exclusively on bankruptcy cases. We know the law, and we can explain exactly how it applies in your unique situation. We understand how overwhelming bills and debts can become. Rest assured that we will advocate relentlessly on your behalf within the law as it applies to taxes and student loans. Do not dismiss the benefits of Chapter 7 bankruptcy by assuming that your debts are non-exempt. Bankruptcy is still an option. Florida law provides many exemptions that are not allowed in other states. For a full explanation of how the law applies in your case, contact an experienced, knowledgeable attorney at Kingcade & Garcia today. |




