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An alternative to bankruptcy for some people may be debt settlement. A debt settlement is when a creditor agrees to a payment for a lesser amount than that owed in order to satisfy the debt. For example, a person may owe $22,000 on a credit card. The individual offers the credit card company a lump sum of $12,000 to satisfy the debt. If the creditor agrees, the remainder of the debt will be “written off” and this will end any further responsibility on behalf of the debtor. A Carbondale Bankruptcy Lawyer can explain what any debt settlement agreements may mean for you and explain their benefits and drawbacks.
One drawback of debt settlement is that any forgiven debt will generally be attributed as income to the debtor. In the above example, the credit card company would typically issue a 1099 for the $10,000 that was written off, creating a tax liability for the debtor. Depending on your situation, these additional taxes could pose a significant problem. On the other hand, there are no tax consequences for a debt discharged in bankruptcy.
A second drawback of debt settlement is that is almost always much more expensive than simply discharging the debt in bankruptcy. In Chapter 7, a Carbondale Bankruptcy Lawyer could potentially discharge the above $22,000 for a small fraction of the cost of a settlement. Even if you can work out a deal for a debt settlement with one creditor, this does little to help if you are dealing with multiple creditors and multiple debts.
Most debt settlements require you to pay a sizeable amount of money in one lump sum in a very short period of time, such as the end of the week. This is something most debtors are simply not in a position to do. In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, most filers would pay back far less than what they would otherwise pay to settle the debt, while stretching out the reduced payments over a period of time.
If you have questions about debt settlement versus bankruptcy, a Carbondale Bankruptcy Lawyer at The Bankruptcy Clinic can help. We understand how frustrating substantial debt can be and we will work to find the best solution for your problems. Whether that is Chapter 7, Chapter 13, debt settlement, or something else, you can be sure we will help you to find the best option for your particular debt issues.
To learn more about how we can help with debt problems, contact The Bankruptcy Clinic today for a free consultation.
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