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Income Tax And Asset Protection
I recently read seminar materials about asset protection from income tax debt which had been published by Larry Heinkel www.taxproblemsolver.com. Larry is an expert in the area of income tax debt in bankruptcy. His article pointed out some common misunderstandings about tax debts. First, Florida’s homestead law does not protect homeowners from income taxes. A tax lien attaches to your homestead unlike a civil judgment. Next, Florida’s statutes prohibiting creditors from garnishing wages of the head of household does not protect against IRS collections. Also, a divorce decree which specifies which spouse is responsible to pay tax liability is not binding on the IRS. The IRS can go after either divorced spouse for the full amount of tax debt.
November 15, 2007 in Creditor Rights | Permalink
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Go NU Wildcats! What about overpaying the IRS with money that could potentially be subject to a claim or judgement,and simply applying it to future tax liabilities. I would think that Franz Kafka would go nuts over this.
Posted by: john s. stoltz md | Dec 1, 2007 12:09:30 AM





