The company I work for might go bankrupt. I am concerned about them paying Federal and state income tax?
Can they get six months behind in paying these taxes and social security. If they go bankrupt and not paid my taxes they have taken out of my paycheck, am I responsible for paying the taxes.
This is a small company (15 employees). It seems they don’t do everything to the book.
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What is the best way to file bankruptcy if you do not have assets?
I have around k in debt. The debt is all personal debt and there are no co-signers nor assets in question. As for my personal assets, I don’t believe I really have any. My car is eight years old and I live in an apartment. I was considering filing bankruptcy before I begin a new job and get better pay (therefore, they do not see a bigger paycheck and feel I can pay back my loans).
So, the question is, what bankruptcy should I do if there are no assets which can be liquidated to pay back my debtors?
Funny how many people jump down someone’s neck when they talk about bankruptcy. I guess Enron, K-Mart and others are fine, but regular humans are not? Get a life, people…
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