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Bankruptcy

I have read in several places that if my debt is primarily non-consumer debt, that the means test does not apply to my case, but i'm unsure of how reliable the sources are. Since I'm filing pro se, it is very important that I find out for sure! I owe about 16k in consumer debt, and about 70k in back taxes ( 2000-2005 ),, and I'm wondering if I can discharge the tax debt, and if the means test applies to me. Thanks in advance for your help!

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Charles Shamash
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Posted on / Apr. 26, 2008 22:33:00

Re: Bankruptcy

assumption correct. Need a liitle more analysis.

Charles Shamash
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Posted on / Apr. 26, 2008 22:33:00

Re: Bankruptcy

assumption correct. Need a liitle more analysis.

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