That is a loaded question. I am not sure what the concern is. If you owe taxes to the IRS they will be notified. And tax debt older than three years will be discharged. If you have old tax you would want the IRS to know. If you are filing a Chapter 13 the IRS is automatically notified of all filings. Again, I would like to know more of what your concern is with the IRS. The IRS doesn’t have a problem with people filing bankruptcy. When people do file bankruptcy they actually do get a stay from the IRS. The IRS will leave them alone, let the bankruptcy proceed , and then after the bankruptcy case is closed, that is when the IRS will come back to work it out. So sometimes bankruptcy is a good way to deal with the IRS. So sometimes it works in your favor. That is why it is kind of a loaded question because it is more of a benefit to let them know.
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