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When a person or business/company is declared bankrupt by the court, all of the company's assets will be taken over by the curator for liquidation and payment of debts. If the assets are insufficient then debt payments will be postponed or written off. However, there are several types of debt that cannot be written off or debts that don't go away from collection. So this type of debt will still exist or be attached even though the person/business has been declared bankrupt by the court. My question is what types of debt cannot be written off even if you have been declared bankrupt?