Ok, I've been on these forums for quite a long time and found lots of useful info (which is greatly appreciated).
Finally retained an attorney and the case was filed on 12/31 in TX (in case that matters).
At the time, I believed I was going to get a minimal refund or possibly owe some to the IRS (I was looking at + or -$50) based on what I knew.
I didn't know that starting college would qualify me for the Hope credit, which, if my (or TurboTax's) math is right, will result in a refund of about $1,600.
Fantastic. . . wait, CRAP! Of all the timing. . .
So I figured this whole refund thing out a little over a week ago and our 341 meeting was last Monday.
I called the attorney before the meeting and asked him about whether I should wait to file. He said go ahead and file, wouldn't be a problem.
Ok, so being the overly-cautious person I am, I wait for the meeting to pass, just to feel a little more comfortable.
Get to the meeting and I have to sign a form, which I guess everyone does, confirming this and that - and then I see a line saying that I am agreeing that I'm not expecting a tax refund (or something to that effect).
This, of course, makes me nervous. I sign it, because the data I have is still a projection since I don't have my actual W2 yet.
In my mind, it isn't final so I guess it could change, but what really got me was being cornered by that form right before the meeting, not knowing that would be on it. I'd have figured that my attorney would have briefed me on that since, you know, I had just asked him about it a few days before.
So now what? I was going to wait to file until after the last date for creditors to file an objection (3/28) before I files, but after all that I have no idea what to do.
Do I file now? Do I wait? Do I give up on claiming the Hope credit?
Sigh. Any suggestions?
Finally retained an attorney and the case was filed on 12/31 in TX (in case that matters).
At the time, I believed I was going to get a minimal refund or possibly owe some to the IRS (I was looking at + or -$50) based on what I knew.
I didn't know that starting college would qualify me for the Hope credit, which, if my (or TurboTax's) math is right, will result in a refund of about $1,600.
Fantastic. . . wait, CRAP! Of all the timing. . .
So I figured this whole refund thing out a little over a week ago and our 341 meeting was last Monday.
I called the attorney before the meeting and asked him about whether I should wait to file. He said go ahead and file, wouldn't be a problem.
Ok, so being the overly-cautious person I am, I wait for the meeting to pass, just to feel a little more comfortable.
Get to the meeting and I have to sign a form, which I guess everyone does, confirming this and that - and then I see a line saying that I am agreeing that I'm not expecting a tax refund (or something to that effect).
This, of course, makes me nervous. I sign it, because the data I have is still a projection since I don't have my actual W2 yet.
In my mind, it isn't final so I guess it could change, but what really got me was being cornered by that form right before the meeting, not knowing that would be on it. I'd have figured that my attorney would have briefed me on that since, you know, I had just asked him about it a few days before.
So now what? I was going to wait to file until after the last date for creditors to file an objection (3/28) before I files, but after all that I have no idea what to do.
Do I file now? Do I wait? Do I give up on claiming the Hope credit?
Sigh. Any suggestions?

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