This isn't a BK related question (FWIW, it's been over 10 years since my Chapter 7 discharge), but I figure that a lot of folks have found themselves in my situation.
For 2019 (and will so again in 2020), I had a tax liability of under $1K and had NO taxes withheld. An initial 2019 return with NO tax liability had been done before the COVID emergency, and which it seems was processed, but during the emergency, I filed an amended return. I have not received anything from the IRS about the underpayment, and presume that under the COVID emergency rules, the amended returns are a low probability. I will file on April 15 for this year.
I've heard "from here & there" that one cannot be proactive and contact the IRS to ask about setting up a payment plan, but has to wait until the IRS sends a letter (which could be problematic for me since I am away form my home for months at a time) about it, at which time a payment plan can be done.
Also, it seems that the penalty & interest now is only about 10%, so I'd rather keep that debt than keep my high-interest debt.
For 2019 (and will so again in 2020), I had a tax liability of under $1K and had NO taxes withheld. An initial 2019 return with NO tax liability had been done before the COVID emergency, and which it seems was processed, but during the emergency, I filed an amended return. I have not received anything from the IRS about the underpayment, and presume that under the COVID emergency rules, the amended returns are a low probability. I will file on April 15 for this year.
I've heard "from here & there" that one cannot be proactive and contact the IRS to ask about setting up a payment plan, but has to wait until the IRS sends a letter (which could be problematic for me since I am away form my home for months at a time) about it, at which time a payment plan can be done.
Also, it seems that the penalty & interest now is only about 10%, so I'd rather keep that debt than keep my high-interest debt.
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