Monthly Archives: November 2019

District Judge Says Proceeds of Exempt Property Retain Exempt Status in Chapter 7

After filing for chapter 7 bankruptcy, a debtor can sell exempt property and permanently protect the proceeds from creditors, even if the debtor does not reinvest the proceeds in exempt property within the time limits prescribed by state law, bankruptcy … Continue reading

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Kik Shutting Down Its Messaging App to Focus Exclusively on Cryptocurrency

Ted Livingston, the CEO of Kik, a popular messaging app, announced that the company would be shutting down the messaging application. The company is shutting down the application in order to focus entirely on its own cryptocurrency Kin. If you … Continue reading

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Taxpayers Should Beware of Property Lien Scam

The Internal Revenue Service issued a tax tip warning taxpayers to watch for new versions of tax-related scams, one of which involves fake property liens. The following details will help taxpayers to recognize the property lien scam: A letter threatening … Continue reading

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As Maturities Loom, GNC is Said to Weigh Debt Refinancing Options

GNC Holdings, Inc., the health and wellness company, is looking to rework the almost $900 million debt to get ahead of important borrowing dates. GNC currently has 4,800 store locations in the U.S., including 1,200 Rite Aid store-within-a-store locations, more … Continue reading

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IRS Finalizes Safe Harbor to Allow Rental Real Estate to Qualify for Qualified Business Income Deduction

If the IRS safe harbor requirements are met, a real estate rental interest will be treated as a single trade or business for purposes of the Section 199A deduction. The safe harbor is available to taxpayers who seek to claim … Continue reading

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Circuit Finds No Successor Liability from Buying Assets and Continuing the Business

The Eighth Circuit recently held that a purchaser has no successor liability to a debtor’s unpaid creditors. Both in the business of roasting coffee, the buyer declined to directly purchase assets from the debtor because the debtor had substantial liabilities. … Continue reading

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Two Education Credits Help Taxpayers with College Costs

There are two tax credits available to taxpayers to offset the financial burden of higher education. The American Opportunity Tax Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit may reduce the amount of income tax owed. To be eligible for these credits, … Continue reading

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Treasury and IRS Issue Proposed Regulations and Provide Relief for Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations

The Internal Revenue Service issued proposed regulations clarifying the reporting requirements that are typically applicable to tax-exempt organizations. The proposed regulations demonstrate statutory amendments and certain grants of reporting relief announced by the IRS and Treasury Department in prior attempts … Continue reading

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Withholding Graduation Date from Transcript Violates Stay

A debtor was entitled to damages because her graduation date was withheld from the debtor’s transcript. The withholding constituted a violation of the automatic stay. The court affirmed the bankruptcy decision and remanded it to the bankruptcy court to calculate … Continue reading

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Taggart’s Effect Evident in Eleventh Circuit Ruling on Discharge Violation

According to the rule given by Taggart v. Lorenzen, the Atlanta-based appeals court said the lender could not be cast with sanctions, even if there were a violation of the discharge injunction. The Eleventh Circuit ruled that an informational statement … Continue reading

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