I did not file my state tax returns in 2009 and 2010, due to lack of funds. The total tax due for each of those years was approximately $350, and I believe that approximately $150 was withheld from my pay each year. I did, however file the federal tax returns in those years. I can no longer locate the copies of the federal tax returns from those years, nor the copies of W2's and other documents that I would need if I wanted to file the missing state tax returns.
Now, I am planning to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in January of 2013 in order to prevent (or discharge and set aside) a possible judgment by one of my creditors, as well as to zero out my massive delinquent debt load, and (hopefully) allow my credit to improve. Can I still file for bankruptcy, even if I didn't file the state tax return for 2009 and 2010? I did not work in 2011, so no tax returns were filed for that year, state or federal.
Also, when I do file, I probably won't use an attorney, due to lack of funds, and no assets to protect. I will obtain assistance from the Student Legal Services attorney in filling out the necessary documents, etc, however she will not be representing me.
Now, I am planning to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in January of 2013 in order to prevent (or discharge and set aside) a possible judgment by one of my creditors, as well as to zero out my massive delinquent debt load, and (hopefully) allow my credit to improve. Can I still file for bankruptcy, even if I didn't file the state tax return for 2009 and 2010? I did not work in 2011, so no tax returns were filed for that year, state or federal.
Also, when I do file, I probably won't use an attorney, due to lack of funds, and no assets to protect. I will obtain assistance from the Student Legal Services attorney in filling out the necessary documents, etc, however she will not be representing me.
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