The city has indefinitely pushed off selling more taxi medallions as the market for the once-valuable medallions continues to plunge. Mayor de Blasio's executive budget assumes no cash will come in from taxi medallion sales for the next five years.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 05/16/2018 - 17:42
Going through financial hardship is never easy, especially in our present day. For some people, incurring debt is the only way to keep their head above water. In some instances, an unexpected accident or illness can put any person under extreme financial duress. No matter the circumstances surrounding your financial situation, the results can be […]
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/11/2018 - 22:32
Through Tacoma bankruptcy, you may be able to and want to pay a co-signed debt. If not, you need protection from that debt and from your co-signer. A friend or relative may have helped you earlier by co-signing a debt for you. But now you find yourself needing relief from all or most of your debts through either a Chapter 7 “straight bankruptcy” or a Chapter 13 “adjustment of debts.”
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/11/2018 - 00:26
Discharge Your Other Debts So You Can Pay Your Taxes
Ask yourself this one crucial question: if you filed a Chapter 7 case and discharged all or most of your non-tax debts, would that leave you with enough monthly cash flow to enable you to reliably make large enough monthly payments to the IRS/state on whatever tax debt(s) the Chapter 7 would not discharge, so that those taxes would be paid off safely and a reasonable time? Filing for Chapter 7 can help you with your Income Tax Debt.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 05/10/2018 - 00:20
An Automatic Stay is when you file a bankruptcy case creating one of the most powerful tools in bankruptcy—the “automatic stay.” This protective order automatically goes into effect the instant Northwest Debt Relief Law Firm files your case at the bankruptcy court and “stays”—which means stops—all collection activity against you and anything you own. What Creditors Can’t Do
The Bankruptcy Code includes a list of what creditors cannot do because of the “automatic stay.” Focusing on those applicable to the IRS/state, creditors can’t:
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/08/2018 - 23:55
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy tools gives you options to help you manage your home mortgage. Chapter 13 involves a flexible payment plan that’s especially helpful with debts you can’t write off, or “discharge.” It can be much better if you own income taxes, child or spousal support, or student loans, for example. Chapter 13 can also be incredibly helpful with debts you don’t WANT to discharge, like your home mortgage. Chapter 13 protects you for three to five years while to deal with debts you can’t or don’t want to discharge.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/08/2018 - 21:31
New Yorkers who can afford to avoid their dysfunctional subway system are spoiled for choice these days. In addition to long-established taxis, livery cabs, black cars and limousines, they can summon rides through Uber, Lyft, Via, Juno and other app-based ride-hailing and ride-sharing services.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/08/2018 - 02:23
There are times during a bankruptcy proceeding where a creditor will decide to challenge the automatic stay. The purpose of challenging the automatic stay is to allow the creditor to move forward with any legal action against you for the debt that you owe them. A preliminary hearing on the request to lift the stay is held within 30 days, followed by a final hearing within 30 days after the preliminary hearing.