Okay, for years the people in this forum have admonished me on the rare occasion I have posted that I need to get off my ass and declare BK. I finally have to do it. There really is no plan B. The debts I want to discharge are so old (most from 2007 and before) and there are taxes and old no longer used businesses involved. In fact, they are so old, that so far, over $100K have literally been FORGIVEN (Bank Of America, and Chase). This is one of the reasons I was waiting, because WAY back in 2008, Bank Of America sent me a notice for about $75K that was written off and forgiven. Chase recently sent me a similar notice, but I forget for about how much, over $50K, though. lol I was planning on just waiting it out, to be honest. I also heard that after ten years, any money owed the IRS is wiped clean, as long as there was no fraud. But I don't even know if that's true! The bulk of my owed taxes are from years 2005 (filed in late '06) and before. So I was kind of hoping to wait them out too! However, this waiting crap is (as most of you predicted when you rightfully ganged up on me) getting really old!
Another reason for waiting is because I also owe about $250K in non-dischargeable Student loans, so I have been honestly feeling like, "Why bother??" Whats the point? I declare BK and still have a quarter of a million dollars over my head (note: it started out as about $90K after graduation, but years of deferment and forbearance take their interest tolls!). While it's no excuse, the reason for not bothering to declare is I make so little money and have no assets they can't bother me, even the IRS or NY State. But honestly, with the student loans, the insane taxes, all the debt, I wasn't so much hiding my head in the sand (though I was doing that too) as much as I have been so overwhelmed, it seemed pointless. I mean, so I discharge over $100K in Federal taxes and about a quarter of that in State? So I discharge all credit card debt? So I discharge all loans?? Big deal! I still have an uncrackable $250K nut over my head in student loans! lol I know, no excuse, but sometimes being overwhelmed does screwy things to your head.
Anyway, how do I find a lawyer? How do I know what I should be paying? I have to do this now. I need to take some kind of charge of my life. I am 49 years old, I now have a decent job, and I just want to do what I can, even if it means I am stuck with a $250K nut that I will mostly take to my grave.
Anyway, any suggestions on finding a lawyer savvy with tax debt and what I should be paying?
Another reason for waiting is because I also owe about $250K in non-dischargeable Student loans, so I have been honestly feeling like, "Why bother??" Whats the point? I declare BK and still have a quarter of a million dollars over my head (note: it started out as about $90K after graduation, but years of deferment and forbearance take their interest tolls!). While it's no excuse, the reason for not bothering to declare is I make so little money and have no assets they can't bother me, even the IRS or NY State. But honestly, with the student loans, the insane taxes, all the debt, I wasn't so much hiding my head in the sand (though I was doing that too) as much as I have been so overwhelmed, it seemed pointless. I mean, so I discharge over $100K in Federal taxes and about a quarter of that in State? So I discharge all credit card debt? So I discharge all loans?? Big deal! I still have an uncrackable $250K nut over my head in student loans! lol I know, no excuse, but sometimes being overwhelmed does screwy things to your head.
Anyway, how do I find a lawyer? How do I know what I should be paying? I have to do this now. I need to take some kind of charge of my life. I am 49 years old, I now have a decent job, and I just want to do what I can, even if it means I am stuck with a $250K nut that I will mostly take to my grave.
Anyway, any suggestions on finding a lawyer savvy with tax debt and what I should be paying?
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