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Your Duties in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy – Part 4

Personal Bankruptcy in Montgomery County and the Southern District of Texas is an important procedure. In order to obtain the discharge that is one of the most important goals of going through bankruptcy in Montgomery County, you must fulfill your obligations to the Bankruptcy Court. If you do not fulfill your obligations to the Court, your case may be dismissed or some of your debts may not be discharged.

This is Part 4 of my series reviewing your obligations as a bankruptcy filer in Montgomery County and the Southern District of Texas. In addition to the obligations we previously discussed, your obligations include:

  1. You must provide written notice to the Trustee of any tax refund in excess of $2,500.00 you anticipate receiving or actually receive.
  2. You are still responsible for filing your own personal income tax return. You should inform your tax advisor of the filing of your bankruptcy petition, as it affects your own personal tax return. If necessary for the administration of the bankruptcy estate, the Trustee will request copies of pre petition tax returns. If you believe that you need to amend a pre-petition tax return you must notify the Trustee in writing.
    Your Conroe Bankruptcy Attorney can represent you through the process and make sure you fulfill your legal obligations in order to get the discharge you are entitled to. We will continue our review of your obligations to the Bankruptcy Court in your Chapter 7 case in our next article.

Related posts:

  1. Your Duties in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy – Part 2
  2. Your Duties in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy – Part 5
  3. Your Duties in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy – Part 3

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