A few financial tips to consider before tax season

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

It’s coming up on tax season folks, so that means it’s time to start thinking about ways to make those deductions count.

Too many people, especially those who have had a rough financial year or are coming out of bankruptcy, believe that tax benefits are just those things wealthy people talk about. Well, that’s pretty far from the truth. In fact, even though the IRS comes off as meticulous and bureaucratic, they do allow a number of deductions for every financial demographic.

Before we get into the basic deductions you can claim, hear us out on a couple of tax preparation tips.…

Protecting Your Tax Refunds in Bankruptcy

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

It’s almost February and ‘tis the season for thinking about tax time—even more so if you find yourself considering the benefits of bankruptcy. So, if you believe bankruptcy is the right option to help you start fresh in 2010, in addition to trying to get your 2009 taxes filed in a timely manner, and wondering whether you can discharge any income tax debt in your bankruptcy filing, you may also be thinking about how you can protect your precious tax refund from creditor claims.

In the abstract, your tax refund can be a problem if you’re headed for bankruptcy.…

How can bankruptcy help me with tax debt?

Monday, January 25th, 2010

It’s tax season. Which means that for most people, it’s time to realize just how much we give to Uncle Sam every year. For some, the prospect of a refund provides a glimmer of hope that some new money is coming in soon to pay off debts.

Just a quick little note on your tax dollars before we get into the meat of this post: it is actually better to owe just a little bit of money after filing because that means that you have used more of our your own money throughout the year instead of giving it all to the government.…