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Welcome to the forum and you are amongst friends. I wish you well and a smooth bk process.
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Because of learning from this forum, I've actually bought a few new sets of clothes, a couple of pairs of shoes, done some car repairs, etc. Before, it was nothing but pay on a debt that I could never pay off. Now, I'm taking care of me and my family while waiting on my personal bail-out to be filed.Originally posted by lrprn View PostHaving more cash in your pocket for the next few months means you can purchase a few essential things you've been putting off - medical and dental care, home repair, clothes and shoes for the family, fix the cars.....the acceptable list of what to do with any extra money before filng is endless!
All you have to do is make sure that you can protect the cash that you do have left with your state exemptions when you file. Your lawyer can help you figure all this out.
Good luck to you.
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I totally agree with this. My dh and I had a wise tax man tell us one time this exact thing. So we don't have much held out of our paychecks, we use our money, why give the governement an interest free loan.Originally posted by lrprn View Post
It's time to stop using Uncle Sam as an interest-free savings account. Instead adjust your withholdings so you won't get $4K back for this year. It's not too late. You can reduce that amount by quite a bit before the end of the year.
Here's links to an IRS withholdings calculator - http://www.irs.gov/individuals/artic...=96196,00.html (online) and http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p919.pdf (paper). Figure out what you need to do to get the lowest amount possible back for 2009, then change your withholdings accordingly. You'll be surprised at how much you can reduce the $4K with just four months left in the year.
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I was going to advise you to adjust your withholdings, but lrprn beat me to it.
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Having more cash in your pocket for the next few months means you can purchase a few essential things you've been putting off - medical and dental care, home repair, clothes and shoes for the family, fix the cars.....the acceptable list of what to do with any extra money before filng is endless!Originally posted by 1969classic View PostOk, the withholdings adjustment sounds like very good advice, but won't that hurt me in the BK ultimately with more cash coming in?
All you have to do is make sure that you can protect the cash that you do have left with your state exemptions when you file. Your lawyer can help you figure all this out.
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Ok, the withholdings adjustment sounds like very good advice, but won't that hurt me in the BK ultimately with more cash coming in?
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I was going to advise you to adjust your withholdings, but lrprn beat me to it. Do it asap so that you will net more money from your paychecks and have less tax taken out of your bonus. Not only will this increase your monthly cash flow, but it won't leave you with a large chunk of cash for the trustee to take. Make sure you include the bonus in your income when you use the calculator posted above. You can increase your net by hundreds or more each month for the rest of this year. But don't forget to change it again in January, since you'll then need to figure it on the full year.
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Welcome! You are definitely not alone. Many of this (including myself) never thought we'd be in this position. We are in unprecidented times, that's for sure. When we first had our meeting with our attorney back in January, we were so embarrassed/ashamed. Not anymore. We are doing what we need to do to get back on track and take care of our families. There's probably more people in our situation that we realize. Good luck with everything. The support on here helps.
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Welcome to BK Forum - glad you found us!
If as you said, your bonus came at the end of June, then if you want to exclude it from your gross income calculations for the Means Test and Schedules, then you will have to wait to file until at least January 4, 2010.Originally posted by 1969classic View PostHi Everyone - I have decided to file BK 7. I have signed with an attorney who has adviced me to wait until December-ish and then move forward with the filing. I am $6,000 under median income with current salary but received a $18,500 retention bonus at the end of June which put me way over... so his advice was to wait until December.
Filing any time in December makes the six full calendar month look-back for income be June 1-November 30 - this will include the bonus. If you file anytime in January, the six-month lookback will then be July 1-December 31, which will exclude your bonus.
Check with your lawyer again to make sure he is aware the bonus came in June. He likely miscalculated the six months lookback period.
Whether it will all be taken, part of it will be taken, or none of it will be taken varies depending on when you file during the year and your trustee's customs around tax refunds in Ch 7 cases.I did ask attorney about my tax return... he didn't seem to think it would be taken in the bk because of the "timing" of my filing but I have read on other blogs that this will probably happen, does anyone know if my tax return for 2009 will be taken in this BK?
It's time to stop using Uncle Sam as an interest-free savings account. Instead adjust your withholdings so you won't get $4K back for this year. It's not too late. You can reduce that amount by quite a bit before the end of the year.I usually get about $4,000 back normally and I am sure I will be getting some of the taxed Retention Bonus refunded as well since I claim head of household with one child.
Here's links to an IRS withholdings calculator - http://www.irs.gov/individuals/artic...=96196,00.html (online) and http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p919.pdf (paper). Figure out what you need to do to get the lowest amount possible back for 2009, then change your withholdings accordingly. You'll be surprised at how much you can reduce the $4K with just four months left in the year.
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So nice to know that I am not alone.... I feel so much better already
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I decided to throw in the towel when I finally realized I was simply pissing in the wind.
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