Can monies owed to the state of Maryland but not taxes be discharged in bankruptcy?

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To be certain of the status of such debt you should check the state statutes if filing a state bankruptcy. If it is a Federal filing, debts owed to any state department or affiliate is only dischargeable in relation to the type of debt and when it was was incurred.

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