Ironically, I've tried to do less of the eating lunch out (since it's classified as entertainment) and more buying groceries, and I'm spending more. (Maybe healthier, but more money.)
The IRS National Standards for Allowable Living Expenses puts food for 1 at $292 per month. (One cannot live for half the expenses of two--that's for sure.) And I'm spending around $250-275 a month on food, but it still sounds like so much.
For those of you who files as a household of one, how did your food expenses compare to the IRS Allowable values? Does the trustee have any problem with claiming values near the IRS Standards?
The IRS National Standards for Allowable Living Expenses puts food for 1 at $292 per month. (One cannot live for half the expenses of two--that's for sure.) And I'm spending around $250-275 a month on food, but it still sounds like so much.
For those of you who files as a household of one, how did your food expenses compare to the IRS Allowable values? Does the trustee have any problem with claiming values near the IRS Standards?
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