Tax liability not discharged in bankruptcy
Published: November 23, 2009
Tags: taxation
A husband and wife’s bankruptcy did not extinguish their federal income tax liability relating to a previously filed joint return, the 9th Circuit has ruled in affirming a U.S. Tax Court decision.
In 1991, the IRS assessed a $70,000 income tax liability against the taxpayers with respect to their 1990 joint return.
The IRS first attempted to ...
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