Bankruptcy income tax discharge

        1. How to discharge taxes in bankruptcy
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          General questions for taxpayers in bankruptcy

          How can I speak to the IRS about my bankruptcy case?

          (added Aug. 5, 2024)

          Call 800-973-0424 Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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          What is the difference between dismissal and discharge? (added Aug. 5, 2024)

          A dismissal ends the bankruptcy protection and does not relieve debts. A dismissal ends all proceedings in the bankruptcy case (and in any adversary proceedings), and a discharge order is not entered.

          A dismissal may be voluntary if requested by the debtor. However, a dismissal may also be involuntary (i.e., without the debtor's consent) if the court orders a dismissal or grants a motion to dismiss filed by a trustee or creditor.

          A discharge is a court order that offers relief by reducing or eliminating certain debts and prohibits the collection of many debts that arose prior to the filing of the bankruptcy.

          Generally, a discharge is granted:

          • In an individual debtor's Chapter 7 case 60-90 days