Darn, it won't let you edit the subject line! I meant how is this for a disposable income situation. (From BassBoy: I fixed it for you
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I am filing individually in April, after I get my tax return and after it's been 6 full months since credit card usage of any kind per my lawyer's insistence.
Anyway dh and I last night did a rough draft of an income and expense sheet using the IRS's allowed amounts, and not only do we not have $100 disposable, but holy cow, going with the IRS's allowed amounts of expenses, we are $1k in the whole every month!
Now granted we really aren't because the IRS's allowed expense amounts are way way way above above what we really use for food, electric, etc etc. Their numbers are blowing my mind. I mean, just the allowed expense amounts for "food clothing and other items" alone take up all but $300 of Dh's monthly earnings and that doesn't take into account housing and transportation and all the other expenses.
If DH and I turned in the expense amounts going by the IRS's amounts and it shows we are $1k in the whole wouldn't that red flag the trustee or does he only look for people who swing the other way and have more than $100 disposable income?
I am obviously not going to use the IRS allowed amounts because it will look downright ridiculous.
)I am filing individually in April, after I get my tax return and after it's been 6 full months since credit card usage of any kind per my lawyer's insistence.
Anyway dh and I last night did a rough draft of an income and expense sheet using the IRS's allowed amounts, and not only do we not have $100 disposable, but holy cow, going with the IRS's allowed amounts of expenses, we are $1k in the whole every month!
Now granted we really aren't because the IRS's allowed expense amounts are way way way above above what we really use for food, electric, etc etc. Their numbers are blowing my mind. I mean, just the allowed expense amounts for "food clothing and other items" alone take up all but $300 of Dh's monthly earnings and that doesn't take into account housing and transportation and all the other expenses.
If DH and I turned in the expense amounts going by the IRS's amounts and it shows we are $1k in the whole wouldn't that red flag the trustee or does he only look for people who swing the other way and have more than $100 disposable income?
I am obviously not going to use the IRS allowed amounts because it will look downright ridiculous.

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