OK - to answer the questions:
1. I changed careers about 2005 - so I make much less money than I did. I was self-employed for that one year, made a lot of money, and was basically a stupid kid. It was not 50K a year - that's what I make now.
2. Yes, this is for income taxes.
3. My bk attorney doesn't want to touch this. I know this because I talked to a paralegal and can't reach him. Secondly, I asked the paralegal if we could reopen the case and file an AP, and she said no. That the case was closed and discharged, and that was it.
4. The stamp on the return says "Received" and the date, as well as the department that received it - which was Compliance, and the address of the local office that received it. The Revenue Officer took it out of my hands and gave me a copy with the stamp on it.
So - you think I should get another attorney and file an AP? Will that freeze collections from the IRS?
Please let me know.
Thanks.
1. I changed careers about 2005 - so I make much less money than I did. I was self-employed for that one year, made a lot of money, and was basically a stupid kid. It was not 50K a year - that's what I make now.
2. Yes, this is for income taxes.
3. My bk attorney doesn't want to touch this. I know this because I talked to a paralegal and can't reach him. Secondly, I asked the paralegal if we could reopen the case and file an AP, and she said no. That the case was closed and discharged, and that was it.
4. The stamp on the return says "Received" and the date, as well as the department that received it - which was Compliance, and the address of the local office that received it. The Revenue Officer took it out of my hands and gave me a copy with the stamp on it.
So - you think I should get another attorney and file an AP? Will that freeze collections from the IRS?
Please let me know.
Thanks.
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