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Revision as of 17:46, 10 April 2025 by GeneLoewenthal7 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ask ten people if you can discharge tax debts in bankruptcy and can get ten different answers. The correct answer usually that you can, but only if certain tests are adjoined.<br><br>If the $30,000 twelve months person in order to contribute to his IRA, he'd wind up with $850 more into his pocket than if he contributed. But, having contributed, he's got $1,000 more in his IRA and $150, as compared to $850, as part pocket. So he's got $300 ($150+$1000 less $850) more to h...")
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