How do I discharge my Income Tax Debt in Bankruptcy? Part 2 of 4
A tax lien, like any other kind of pre-petition lien, will survive bankruptcy regardless of whether the actual claim is discharged in the bankruptcy proceeding.
A tax lien, like any other kind of pre-petition lien, will survive bankruptcy regardless of whether the actual claim is discharged in the bankruptcy proceeding.
While the discharge of income tax debt is fairly simple in bankruptcy, there are several factors that you must satisfy to accomplish that discharge.
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