We are proud to announce that Clint W. Smith has been named one of Arizona's top bankruptcy attorneys by the AZ Business Magazine (April 2010).
Congratulations Clint!
The AZ Business Magzine's online publication can be found at: http://azbigmedia.com/ab/az-business-magazine
Since 1985, Clint W. Smith has been developing positive working relationships with the judges and trustees of the Federal Bankruptcy Court system in Phoenix, Arizona. These relationships, along with Clint's extensive experience, benefit our clients, whether they need bankruptcy protection, debt settlement, or general debt counseling. Follow along with us as Clint discusses common debt pitfalls and the latest news in bankruptcy law.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Thank You!
We just wanted to thank all of our neighbors, colleagues and clients for stopping by last Friday for our new office’s open house at our new locations at:
1423 South Higley Road, Suite 120
Mesa, Arizona 85206
Telephone: (480) 807-9300
We had a great time and enjoyed meeting many of our new neighbors!
Originally posted May 4, 2010
1423 South Higley Road, Suite 120
Mesa, Arizona 85206
Telephone: (480) 807-9300
We had a great time and enjoyed meeting many of our new neighbors!
Originally posted May 4, 2010
What is a 1099-C
A form 1099-C is a document issued by a creditor, typically a mortgage or vehicle lender or credit card company, which reports that income to a borrower for tax purposes. The “C” stands for cancellation of debt, which can, under certain circumstances, be translated into “income” for calculating income taxes. This can be a potentially very large and troubling issue; many borrowers unknowingly become responsible for large tax debts because of a 1099-C, which debt cannot be typically discharged in bankruptcy for several years. There are many remedies for this problem; specifically, in the event of the filing of a bankruptcy, a 1099-C generally becomes irrelevant.
A recent Arizona Court of Appeals Opinion provides further help for borrowers in this situation. The Court essentially held that the lender in this situation (foreclosure or short sale, or a vehicle deficiency) may not attempt to collect on a deficiency while issuing a 1099-C. This was held in the opinion of December 15, 2009, entitled AMTRUST BANK V. FOSSETT, Case Number. 1CACV 08-0840. This case was sent back to the trial court for further review. A person who has this situation should promptly seek legal advice, and stand up to a creditor who is attempting to collect on a debt which is already a loss. The link to review this opinion is http://www.cofad1.state.az.us/opinionfiles/CV/CV080840.pdf
Originally posted March 5, 2010
A recent Arizona Court of Appeals Opinion provides further help for borrowers in this situation. The Court essentially held that the lender in this situation (foreclosure or short sale, or a vehicle deficiency) may not attempt to collect on a deficiency while issuing a 1099-C. This was held in the opinion of December 15, 2009, entitled AMTRUST BANK V. FOSSETT, Case Number. 1CACV 08-0840. This case was sent back to the trial court for further review. A person who has this situation should promptly seek legal advice, and stand up to a creditor who is attempting to collect on a debt which is already a loss. The link to review this opinion is http://www.cofad1.state.az.us/opinionfiles/CV/CV080840.pdf
Originally posted March 5, 2010
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