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Sue.123 Posted - 30 March 2011 : 09:17:28
We have had an iva for 2 years with debts of 75000, we now have a tax bill for 13000. We own a house worth 180000 with a mortgage of 141000and a lorry worth 10000. Would it be best to go bankrupt?
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Niobe Posted - 30 March 2011 : 11:18:18
Hi Sue,

Please speak to your IP in the first instance, they may be able to help you. It would be a shame for your IVA to fail after two years. You'll be back to square one and your credit rating will be shot for a further six years.

Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

Jan
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Richard P Posted - 30 March 2011 : 10:15:46
Hi sue

not without guidance

if in an IVA it would be appropriate to speak to your provider first and establish if they have a specialist bankruptcy department or can review your payments.

your whole situation could be complex,(lorry , house, 1 or both of you to go BR, income) i would encourage you to make contact with one of the experts direct (tab to left) who can then run through options for both of you.

Richard

Good Luck Richard,

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