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Scammers are Attempting to Collect Past-due Tax Debts with Fake Letters

December 5, 2018April 6, 2023 Mike Shovan

Michigan taxpayers with past-due tax debts should be aware of a new scam making the rounds through the U.S. Postal Service, according to the Michigan

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

What does a Proof of Claim regarding an automobile have to show to allow for treatment as a secured claim?

November 1, 2017March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

In a recent case before Judge Daniel S. Opperman, Chapter 13 Trustee, Thomas W. McDonald, Jr., objected to the Proof of Claim filed by the

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

What happens to my Federal Income Tax Refund after I file a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and I still owe the IRS Pre-Petition Income Taxes?

June 6, 2016March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

In the Eastern District of Michigan, Judge Opperman concluded that the IRS permitted to set off prepetition tax refunds against prepetition debts. However, the IRS

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

WHY REAFFIRM A MORTGAGE LOAN IN MICHIGAN?

April 5, 2016March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

Entering into a reaffirmation agreement on a fixed term mortgage is not generally advised.  The vast majority of attorneys will advise their clients not to

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Financial Tips & Information

EXCEPTIONS TO REPORTING 1099-C FORGIVENESS OF INDEBTEDNESS

February 3, 2016April 6, 2023 Mike Shovan

You do not have to report 1009-C income on your current year income tax return for the following types of debts: 1. Debts discharged in

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Discharge Student Loans

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Develop the First Ever Industry-Wide Standards for Student Loan Servicing Companies

October 20, 2015March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

As reported by DeWayne Sheaffer, President of NEA’s National Council for Higher Education, this past summer the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) listened to the voices

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

Michigan Bankruptcy Court Judge Rules that Unemployment Insurance Agency Quadruple Damage Penalties are Dischargeable in Chapter 13!

October 8, 2015March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

Eastern District of Michigan Bankruptcy Court Judge Mark Randon ruled that the “super discharge” provisions of Chapter 13 operate to discharge the quadruple damage penalty

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