OK, I'm still confused on the issue of roommates and the means test. I have 3 roommates, and we share some expenses (utilities, food). I claim none of them as dependents. Under the "heads on pillows" rule, I can claim a household of 4. But some places I see that you can only claim people in your household whom you also claim as dependents with the IRS or spouses.
Even if I claim a household of 4, there still may be a problem. While I would make it easily under the means test, there still is the matter of Schedule J with my actual expenses. Since I'm not paying everyone's total expenses, my personal expenses would then fall way under the IRS standard deductions. I'm afraid the trustee will notice that, accuse me of abuse and force me into a chapter 13. When not paying my unsecured debts, I do have some extra income at the end of the month (about $300). I would like to put that aside for car repairs and dental care in the future (I have an old car and bad teeth) and maybe a house downpayment 5+ years down the road.
To make things even more complicated, one of my roommates just lost his job, and I've been taking on more of the household's financial responsibilities until he gets back on his feet.
Sorry if I'm babbling but I'm starting to get really scared. Can anyone help me?
Even if I claim a household of 4, there still may be a problem. While I would make it easily under the means test, there still is the matter of Schedule J with my actual expenses. Since I'm not paying everyone's total expenses, my personal expenses would then fall way under the IRS standard deductions. I'm afraid the trustee will notice that, accuse me of abuse and force me into a chapter 13. When not paying my unsecured debts, I do have some extra income at the end of the month (about $300). I would like to put that aside for car repairs and dental care in the future (I have an old car and bad teeth) and maybe a house downpayment 5+ years down the road.
To make things even more complicated, one of my roommates just lost his job, and I've been taking on more of the household's financial responsibilities until he gets back on his feet.
Sorry if I'm babbling but I'm starting to get really scared. Can anyone help me?
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