we aren't able to find any way to exempt our 2008 tax refund (we filed ch7 pro se 12/22 in idaho, 341 is on 1/29 [YIPPEE!! sweating bullets just thinking about it!] and we usually file our taxes in early february, get a refund by direct deposit a few weeks later) but i'm wondering if anyone has any experiences or stories regarding the trustee taking (or leaving alone!) a tax refund in a similar situation.
income for 2008 will be around $19k,
assets just over $5k,
debts are around $40k,
anticipated refund will be $6k.
we have two dependent children and about $4k of that refund will be EIC and child tax credits.
from what i've read and understand, the trustee CAN take this tax refund but in some cases, if it's not considered a "meaningful recovery" they won't bother. in my head, $6k isn't a whole heck of a lot to distribute, given the amount of our debt. what do you think? not asking for any legal advice, just curious if others have input or stories of their own. we're fully expecting to give up our refund but it would be a VERY nice surprise if we didn't have to, of course. ;)
the kids are napping and i'm just looking for a little something to read, so any input would be appreciated.
income for 2008 will be around $19k,
assets just over $5k,
debts are around $40k,
anticipated refund will be $6k.
we have two dependent children and about $4k of that refund will be EIC and child tax credits.
from what i've read and understand, the trustee CAN take this tax refund but in some cases, if it's not considered a "meaningful recovery" they won't bother. in my head, $6k isn't a whole heck of a lot to distribute, given the amount of our debt. what do you think? not asking for any legal advice, just curious if others have input or stories of their own. we're fully expecting to give up our refund but it would be a VERY nice surprise if we didn't have to, of course. ;)
the kids are napping and i'm just looking for a little something to read, so any input would be appreciated.
any other input would be great.
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