We had a very good Consult yesterday. Gonna go with this attny.
We owe $8K+ to the Fed Gov't for last year's taxes.
We also owe our old home state about $1600.
We are getting a refund from our new state off slightly less than $800.
During the Consult yesterday, the attny said e-file the new state, get the money and pay the old state so the tax refund is gone.
In the attny's packet was a copy of a letter from the Assistant US Trustee of our District saying Tax Refunds and anticipated Tax Refunds are the property of the state and must be listed on Sched B., Question 20. Any refund received post petition must be turned over to the Trustee unless specifically abandoned by the Trustee.
During our Consult, there was no mention/discussion about what to do for Fed.
We can't e-file the new state because we are part year residents. TurboTax online won't do it. I called several tax preparer companies and they said part year resident has to be paper filed. So I called Jackson Hewitt and H&R Block hoping for a tax refund loan. Nope. They only loan on a Federal Refund.
So do we file the new state, wait for the refund check, then pay the old state quick. And get all that done before we file for BK?? Am I right there??
Also, I went to the IRS website to get paperwork to file an OIC for the taxes due to set up a payment plan. I thought we would just submit that with our Federal Taxes and get the ball rolling. I got stopped on the first page. It says if you are in an open BK you cannot file an OIC. We aren't in an open BK yet, but will be soon. The open BK instructions continued with "inform your attny of your need to file an OIC."
Does the attny, Trustee, Court, file for an OIC with the Fed Gov't for us??
We owe $8K+ to the Fed Gov't for last year's taxes.
We also owe our old home state about $1600.
We are getting a refund from our new state off slightly less than $800.
During the Consult yesterday, the attny said e-file the new state, get the money and pay the old state so the tax refund is gone.
In the attny's packet was a copy of a letter from the Assistant US Trustee of our District saying Tax Refunds and anticipated Tax Refunds are the property of the state and must be listed on Sched B., Question 20. Any refund received post petition must be turned over to the Trustee unless specifically abandoned by the Trustee.
During our Consult, there was no mention/discussion about what to do for Fed.
We can't e-file the new state because we are part year residents. TurboTax online won't do it. I called several tax preparer companies and they said part year resident has to be paper filed. So I called Jackson Hewitt and H&R Block hoping for a tax refund loan. Nope. They only loan on a Federal Refund.
So do we file the new state, wait for the refund check, then pay the old state quick. And get all that done before we file for BK?? Am I right there??
Also, I went to the IRS website to get paperwork to file an OIC for the taxes due to set up a payment plan. I thought we would just submit that with our Federal Taxes and get the ball rolling. I got stopped on the first page. It says if you are in an open BK you cannot file an OIC. We aren't in an open BK yet, but will be soon. The open BK instructions continued with "inform your attny of your need to file an OIC."
Does the attny, Trustee, Court, file for an OIC with the Fed Gov't for us??


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