Not exact matches
GM has offered to convert a
debt of $ 2.2 billion into equity in return for financial
support and
tax benefits from Seoul, sources said.
You still have to pay student loans,
tax debts and child
support.
Trump could also make it harder to pass lasting
tax reform, since any policy that increases the
debt above its baseline either requires Democratic
support or — if passed by a slim majority of Republicans in the Senate — would expire in a decade.
Goal: Free Entrepreneurs with any government back
taxes, ridiculous child
supports (which most of the money will go to the system not the child), unexplainable fines, medical bills, and
debt.
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This may involve using privatization proceeds to pay down
debt, higher corporate
taxes, and even higher income
taxes if other forms of wealth transfer are robust enough to
support them, but one way or another total government
debt must be reduced, or at least its growth must be contained to les than real GDP growth.
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Republicans such as Sens. Bob Corker (Tenn.), Jeff Flake (Ariz.) and James Lankford (Okla.) have said they would not
support a
tax plan that adds too much to the
debt, creating a bloc of votes that would be able to kill the bill if they aren't appeased.
As an aside, those who believe that the province should simply «take back Translink» as a crown corporation (or similar) should understand that in practical accounting terms this would also involve taking on Translink's multibillion dollar
debt (
supported as it is by ridership fees, gas
taxes, etc.), and that this would almost certainly immediately denigrate the province's AAA credit rating.
The government can withhold a portion of Social Security benefits to pay certain
debts including back
taxes, delinquent federal student loans, alimony and child
support, Randall said.
The single «action» he called for was to urge Americans to light up the switchboards of Republican members of the House to compel them to
support his approach, which includes
tax hikes, to address the
debt crisis.
In addition to the more high - profile policy issues in the budget talks, the IDC's resolution also includes an elimination of the personal income
tax for New York City residents earning $ 45,000 and less, efforts to make college more affordable and reduce student
debt and
support for a multi-state effort to close a «loophole» in carried interest.
«The choice for Republicans is clear: they can keep Richard Hanna, who votes to raise
taxes, to extend U.S.
debt to economically dangerous levels by voting with Obama, Reid and Pelosi to raise the
debt ceiling while bankrupting our nation, or they can choose a commonsense Republican like me who has a proven record of voting to reduce
taxes, voting against the implementation of Obamacare in New York, votes against funding an illegal database (including ammunition database) against legal gun owners, voting against increasing our
debt ceiling in New York and
supports countless initiatives to reduce the burdens of government red tape on individuals and small businesses, including family farms,» Tenney said.
Speaking at a news conference at NAN's House of Justice on 145th Street, Sharpton suggested that the focus on
tax debts that are several years old was politically driven and related to his
support for and from President Obama and Mayor de Blasio.
If you look at the top issues, whether it's
tax reform, whether it's our increasing
debt, whether it's healthcare reform, our incumbents in Congress are continuing to kick the can down the road, and these are generational issues, so the fact that I'm running as a new generation candidate with an independent voice, I think that's why you're seeing so much
support out - pouring across the district for the campaign.
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Property
taxes support the General Fund, Tort Fund and
Debt Service Funds.
Some
debts that are listed are not discharged (e.g. most student loans, child
support obligations, recent
taxes).
These include child
support, alimony, student loans, and
debts due on federal or state
taxes.
Bankruptcy will not normally wipe out: (1) money owed for child
support or alimony, fines, and some
taxes; (2)
debts not listed on your bankruptcy petition; (3) loans you got by knowingly giving false information to a creditor, who reasonably relied on it in making you the loan; (4)
debts resulting from «willful and malicious» harm; (5) student loans owed to a school or government body, except if the court decides that payment would be an undue hardship; (6) mortgages and other liens which are not paid in the bankruptcy case (but bankruptcy will wipe out your obligation to pay any additional money if the property is taken back by the creditor).
Discharge types of
debts singled out by the bankruptcy law for special treatment, such as child
support and alimony (known as Domestic Support Obligations), student loans (but tuition is dischargable), court restitution orders, criminal fines, and some
support and alimony (known as Domestic
Support Obligations), student loans (but tuition is dischargable), court restitution orders, criminal fines, and some
Support Obligations), student loans (but tuition is dischargable), court restitution orders, criminal fines, and some
taxes.
Tax debts and domestic
support obligations (child
support, alimony, maintenance, etc.) are usually unsecured, but they often fall into a separate category known as «priority»
debts.
Some
debts (child
support, student loans, some
taxes) will survive the bankruptcy and will have to be repaid despite your discharge.
Monthly
debt payments include rent or mortgage payments (including your property
taxes and homeowners insurance), alimony or child
support payments, credit card
debt payments, student loan payments, auto loan payments and any other loan or
debt payments.
It usually is the result of back
taxes, student loan
debt, or missed child
support.
In general, federal
tax refunds can be intercepted only to pay
debts to the government or to satisfy court - ordered
support obligations for:
However, student loans are among a handful of
debts (child
support, alimony,
tax obligations, fines and fraudulent
debt) that can't be discharged, except in very rare instances.
While it absolves you of the
debts you owe (except for monies owed in child
support & alimony or unpaid income
taxes), it makes obtaining new loans or credit cards extremely unlikely for at least a year or two and perhaps longer.
Court - ordered child
support, bankruptcy
debts, and federal and state
tax debts are subject to garnishment up to 65 percent of disposable earnings.
He does
support cutting down on the federal budget (meaning federal education programs); for instance, he once complained, «An increasing deficit and an ever - growing 19 trillion dollar national
debt, despite a volley of
tax increases, prove this administration is committed to spending us into oblivion.»
In Ontario, failure to pay
debts,
taxes or child
support can result in your creditors obtaining a wage garnishment in court.
However, the court may give some unsecured
debts, such as delinquent
tax, child
support or alimony, priority over other unsecured claims.
Generally, student loans,
tax debts, and child
support obligations can not be discharged, even though they're unsecured.
Typical priority
debts include child
support, alimony,
tax debts, and wages owed to employees.
Some of the
debts that bankruptcy filing does not cover are student loans, secured
debts, income
tax liabilities, and child
support.
Chapter 7 can eliminate many kinds of
debts, such as credit card
debt, medical bills, and unsecured loans, however; there are many types of
debts, including child
support and spousal
support obligations and most
tax debts, that can not be wiped out in bankruptcy.
However, it is important to note that you can not eliminate
debt from alimony, child
support, some
taxes, and student loans.
After three to five years, your remaining
debt will be discharged and you are essentially
debt - free, aside from any child
support, alimony, some
taxes, and student loans.
Also, it's important to note that things like student loans,
taxes, child
support, and alimony are not
debts that can be dealt with through bankruptcy.
Some
debts, such as child
support, student loans, and recent
taxes can not be discharged through Chapter 7.
A big part of your pay cheque has just been garnisheed to pay the government for unpaid
taxes, child
support, or your
debts.
Discharge types of
debts singled out by the federal bankruptcy statutes for special treatment, such as child
support, alimony, student loans, certain court ordered payments, criminal fines, and some
taxes.
In Chapter 7 bankruptcy,
debts are wiped out completely with the exception of certain
taxes, child
support / alimony, student loans and specially designated
debts.
However, certain
debts are not dischargeable under Chapter 7; most student loans, recent
taxes, alimony, child and court ordered
support payments and drunk driving judgment.
Student loans — both federal and private — are, along with
taxes and child
support, nondischargeable, meaning that not even bankruptcy can get rid of the
debt [source: Dugas].
They look at all of your liabilities and obligations as well, including auto loans, credit card
debt, child
support, potential property
taxes and insurance, and your overall credit rating.
Filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy does not discharge all
debts including student loans, current tax obligations, debts from willful and malicious injuries to persons or property, debts for personal injuries caused from the debtor's operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, debts from fraudulent actions, Debts that were not included in the bankruptcy schedules in time to allow creditors to file proofs of claim (unscheduled debts), and child support or spousal sup
debts including student loans, current
tax obligations,
debts from willful and malicious injuries to persons or property, debts for personal injuries caused from the debtor's operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, debts from fraudulent actions, Debts that were not included in the bankruptcy schedules in time to allow creditors to file proofs of claim (unscheduled debts), and child support or spousal sup
debts from willful and malicious injuries to persons or property,
debts for personal injuries caused from the debtor's operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, debts from fraudulent actions, Debts that were not included in the bankruptcy schedules in time to allow creditors to file proofs of claim (unscheduled debts), and child support or spousal sup
debts for personal injuries caused from the debtor's operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs,
debts from fraudulent actions, Debts that were not included in the bankruptcy schedules in time to allow creditors to file proofs of claim (unscheduled debts), and child support or spousal sup
debts from fraudulent actions,
Debts that were not included in the bankruptcy schedules in time to allow creditors to file proofs of claim (unscheduled debts), and child support or spousal sup
Debts that were not included in the bankruptcy schedules in time to allow creditors to file proofs of claim (unscheduled
debts), and child support or spousal sup
debts), and child
support or spousal
support.
The top reasons were child
support; consumer
debts and student loans; and
tax liens.