Two years ago I consulted with an attorney about capital gains taxes owed to the state of NC and the IRS after my ex and I sold property we ran a business off of. We didn't make much on the property and foolishly used the funds to pay off business debt, my car and thankfully paid the business overdue sales taxes and payroll taxes in full. I used the rest to live on after my divorce. When I met with the attorney 2 years ago he said if my income status and employment status didn't improve I could consider bankruptcy for my taxes. I do not have a problem with credit card debt. I had hoped to keep my store credit cards, I don't have any major credit cards.
My income status hasn't improved, lucky to have found a part time job after 2 years unemployed. But, now I find out after meeting and signing a contract with another attorney that I have to include all debt. There is no such thing a just as a "tax bankruptcy". I truly wanted to pay those store credit cards, I've had them over 10 years (one is under $100, the second $600 and the highest $1,500). I had used 2 of the cards in the last 30 days. The young lady at my attorney's office said I could try to keep the cards and not include them in my list of creditors, but she wasn't sure if they'd get cancelled anyway and then I'd be stuck with the debt. I have all payments up to date on them. Two cards are JCPenney and Belk and the billing comes from GE Money Corp (they aren't very nice for the times I was late paying them). So does anyone have experience with store credit cards and any opinion on what I should do?
My income status hasn't improved, lucky to have found a part time job after 2 years unemployed. But, now I find out after meeting and signing a contract with another attorney that I have to include all debt. There is no such thing a just as a "tax bankruptcy". I truly wanted to pay those store credit cards, I've had them over 10 years (one is under $100, the second $600 and the highest $1,500). I had used 2 of the cards in the last 30 days. The young lady at my attorney's office said I could try to keep the cards and not include them in my list of creditors, but she wasn't sure if they'd get cancelled anyway and then I'd be stuck with the debt. I have all payments up to date on them. Two cards are JCPenney and Belk and the billing comes from GE Money Corp (they aren't very nice for the times I was late paying them). So does anyone have experience with store credit cards and any opinion on what I should do?
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