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Can a debtor be discharged from a credit union loan which he took out to pay his taxes?

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"Discharge" applies to a debt being wiped out by the bankruptcy court. If all the requirements are met and approved by a bankruptcy judge, then yes, a debtor's obligation can be discharged. If the debtor does not file or qualify to be granted a bankruptcy, then No, his debt will not be discharged, or forgiven. It needs to be paid.

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