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The credit cards were in the business name and he personally guaranteed them. He said the collection letters are addressed to both him and to the Scorp.
The corporation was administratively dissolved by the AZ Corp. Commission in 2010 because the annual report wasn't filed.
It's his understanding from a preliminary conversation with a bankruptcy attorney that the business credit card debt will be included if / when he files for personal bankruptcy because of the personal guarantee. I'm not sure about that, but I'm not a lawyer. He's going to speak again with her early next week. And I'm leaving town 08/25 - 08/30.
So, I would like to keep the debt on the books and wait until tax year 2010 to mark the return as "final". It seems like there are too many unresolved things going on. Does that sound reasonable? I don't want to do anything that might interfere with the bankruptcy. I'm going to send him an email and tell him to ask his attorney if that's what she wants me to do.
I sure do appreciate your comments and suggestions. This is just twisting me up. The client seems ashamed and reluctant to talk about it, so that isn't helping.
The credit cards were in the business name and he personally guaranteed them. He said the collection letters are addressed to both him and to the Scorp.
The corporation was administratively dissolved by the AZ Corp. Commission in 2010 because the annual report wasn't filed.
It's his understanding from a preliminary conversation with a bankruptcy attorney that the business credit card debt will be included if / when he files for personal bankruptcy because of the personal guarantee. I'm not sure about that, but I'm not a lawyer. He's going to speak again with her early next week. And I'm leaving town 08/25 - 08/30.
So, I would like to keep the debt on the books and wait until tax year 2010 to mark the return as "final". It seems like there are too many unresolved things going on. Does that sound reasonable? I don't want to do anything that might interfere with the bankruptcy. I'm going to send him an email and tell him to ask his attorney if that's what she wants me to do.
I sure do appreciate your comments and suggestions. This is just twisting me up. The client seems ashamed and reluctant to talk about it, so that isn't helping.
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