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They look at State returns to see if there is any money being refunded due to overwithholding. They don't ask for State returns in Florida, because we don't have a personal income tax.Originally posted by thebolt View PostDo they usually ask for State returns. I thought they required Federal returns. Is it unusual for them to ask for State returns also? Just curious.
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Originally posted by Goldfish View PostCongradulations JB!
It's good to hear your talk of it. I have my meeting 6/3. Much as I didn't want to let this worry me (afterall what is there to worry about?) I do feel anxious. I know I've done nearly everything correctly.
I can't imagine what getting a lawyer would have mattered. I think, the worry factor is foremost. But you can't bank on them-- you know your own situation better; and most importantly are willing to look at it. They bill at what the rate of $200 to $400 per hour. I still think a lawyer would have alleviated a lot of my stress.
The US Trustee assigned to me wrote to me with a "courtesy notice" that they needed my latest tax return. I send it to them a bit late. Curiously, she also asked for my latest state return. I didn't file the return because I didn't [B]owe anything.[/B] I sent her the documentation relating to this.
I think you said JB not to stress. And I appreciate that. I think maybe I've linked other projects to this BK deal, such as file clean-up- tax clean-up, and so now I am overly concerned. I need to calm down. Thanks for your communication.
gf
Do they usually ask for State returns. I thought they required Federal returns. Is it unusual for them to ask for State returns also? Just curious.
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Congradulations JB!
It's good to hear your talk of it. I have my meeting 6/3. Much as I didn't want to let this worry me (afterall what is there to worry about?) I do feel anxious. I know I've done nearly everything correctly.
I can't imagine what getting a lawyer would have mattered. I think, the worry factor is foremost. But you can't bank on them-- you know your own situation better; and most importantly are willing to look at it. They bill at what the rate of $200 to $400 per hour. I still think a lawyer would have alleviated a lot of my stress.
The US Trustee assigned to me wrote to me with a "courtesy notice" that they needed my latest tax return. I send it to them a bit late. Curiously, she also asked for my latest state return. I didn't file the return because I didn't owe anything. I sent her the documentation relating to this.
I think you said JB not to stress. And I appreciate that. I think maybe I've linked other projects to this BK deal, such as file clean-up- tax clean-up, and so now I am overly concerned. I need to calm down. Thanks for your communication.
gf
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Congratulations. Trust me, all the worrying is for naught! You should have a quiet 60 days!
Welcome to the Club 60!
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Good job! Glad to hear that it went so well for you! Now all you have to do is wait... right? Sometimes that makes me feel so envious of you who filed ch 7.
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Just Had 341 Meeting!
And boy was it swift.
They only asked 3-4 questions, no problems. The only real thing in question was whether my ex-wife was responsible for some of the medical bills. per the divorce decree, she is, but I am the guarantor so none of the creditors would go after her for her half. He seemed happy with that answer, for what it's worth.
Was impressed that we did it completely pro-se (including not paying a "service" to fill out our forms), and that we had everything filed already including our statement of intention on our one secured debt. Sitting in the court before hand for 2-3 people, most of them were deficient on items (including one who didn't turn in the financial statements) and they all had lawyers lol.
Oh well. It went great, thank you all, now to wait for someone to yell "OBJECTION!"Tags: None
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