Thursday, April 12, 2007

Business Debt Negotiation. Settling Your Business Debts

Business debt Negotiation has become more and more a popular option in recent years like the most successful debt solution in the market for any financial difficulties. People can apply for business debt negotiation or personal debt negotiation but one of the main problems nowadays is that the internet has lots of misinformation about these processes, causing people to distrust these programs, due to the huge amount of scams on the net.

- What is business debt negotiation?-

Business debt negotiation is a process by which businesses negotiate with their creditors to reduce the balance of their total amount of debt. Depending on the client's circumstances, the creditors will decide what percentage the debt will be reduced to, the reduction can be as low as 40 to 50 percent. Once the creditor receives the funds the account will be zeroed out and your business will be debt free again.

- How does business debt negotiation affect the credit score? -

If you have been paying your debt on time and you are used to having your accounts current your credit score will surely be affected, and the business debt negotiation program will have a negative impact on your account, but there is one detail worth mentioning, before you attempt to apply for the business debt negotiation program, you see, before a creditor decides to see the possibility of accepting less than the complete balance as payment, your account must be in a delinquent state meaning that at least your business will have to be behind 3 months on monthly payments.

After your business has settled or negotiated every account and every deal has been paid then the account is closed and is reported as paid in full and the credit report will reflect a zero balance on each account. After that, each account of the credit report will begin to return to a number that is acceptable and eventually you will be able to obtain a mortgage, a car loan, or any other type of credit, once again. This happens generally a few months after finishing the whole process of the business debt negotiation.

- Is there any tax liability after applying the business debt negotiation program? -

When the creditor has already agreed to settle your account for less than the full amount, they are required by the IRS to report the canceled debt, if the amount of the forgiven debt is $550 or greater you may have to pay some taxes, although there is a possibility that you may not be required to do so if you can prove that you were "insolvent" at the time you finished settling your debts.

Here is some advice for those businesses that are suffering from debt and are thinking about applying for the business debt negotiation program:

Do not wait until your business has gone bankrupt, because there are several ways of helping you with your debts, although bankruptcy may seem very useful, it is at first, but like any radical solution it also brings lots of side effects that you will have to carry for several years to come. It is not easy to make decisions being a business entrepreneur, that is why you should always look out for the professional counseling that the business debt negotiation program offers. After successfully finishing the program you can enjoy of the learning programs that the business debt negotiation program has that will help you make decisions regarding your business financial future and will guide you both through the debt free road.

We have different articles on interesting topics and experiences from current and former clients with our programs. Take a look at related topics of different situations on Business Debt Negotiation that people can fall into and how to keep yourself a debt free person.

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http://www.curadebt.com/settlement/business-debt-negotiation/business-debt-settlement-negotiation.asp

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About the Author

Debbie White is a contributing writer to http://www.curadebt.com and is currently writing some special articles to guide business on how to manage debt and avoid bankruptcy. For Free Information on Business Debt Negotiation and Debt Help Consultation, call toll-free 1-877-850-3328