Even Without the One-Day-Late Rule, Tax Liability Still Wasn’t Discharged
A tax return late by three years wasn’t ‘honest and reasonable.’
Supreme Court Allows Debt Collectors to File Time-Barred Proofs of Claim
High court allows a business model that is based on the inadvertence of trustees and creditors.
Courts Split on Arbitration over Dischargeability of Student Loans
Seattle judge disagrees with Florida judge on arbitration over bar study loans, while Second Circuit ponders the issue.
Split Brewing on Trustee’s Ability to Use the IRS’ Longer Statute of Limitations
Florida and Idaho Judges Disagree with Fifth Circuit and a New Mexico Judge.
Fees to Recover Sanctions Are Permitted under 28 U.S.C. § 1927
Lawyers can be nailed for misconduct under Section 1927, but not their clients.