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    Regarding Questions about NDC posting information.

    I've seen this question asked alot on here in regards to the NDC showing payment at 100% when your Chapter 13 plan calls for a different payout. I asked the question to our trustee about our case and here was his answer. We filed in Indiana under old law. Hope this helps.
    My Question: Why does the NDC show my payout at 100% to everyone when my court papers show 10%?
    Trustee Answer:
    "There is not an error in your case. All of our cases are base/pot
    plans, meaning the debtors will pay a plan payment for a designated
    amount of months. The plan usually has an estimate of what it may pay
    out (in your case 10%), but we still put 100% so that if all creditors
    do not file a claim and the plan results in a higher payout, the system
    won't stop paying after, say 10%.

    The "100%" notation on your case does not effect the amount you are
    required to pay.

    Your plan called for payments of $345.00 per month for 60 plus you were
    required to pay 3111.05 from a PI Settlement and $500.00 from your tax
    refund."

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