Hello,
We are in the midst of preparing a Chapter 13. Our attorney doesn't want to claim any additional expenses on form B22c, outside of the strictly normal IRS allowances.
Is there a reason for that? (I haven't gotten a satisfactory response from my attorney.)
From my perspective, I don't understand why you wouldn't list every legally available deduction? For example, we have a child with fairly severe OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) - and have some additional expenses (not covered by insurance) related to that.
Also, on Schedule J, can we include expenses for our dog? My understanding is that Schedule J is more of a "real world" picture of our expenses. But again, our attorney only wants to list numbers he thinks the trustee won't balk at. My own thinking is, put the numbers down. If the trustee balks, then the payment can always go up.
I suspect the attorney is trying to avoid an audit; not because of what they might find, but rather, the effort involved. I don't know. Is this behavior normal?
Thanks for any advice...
We are in the midst of preparing a Chapter 13. Our attorney doesn't want to claim any additional expenses on form B22c, outside of the strictly normal IRS allowances.
Is there a reason for that? (I haven't gotten a satisfactory response from my attorney.)
From my perspective, I don't understand why you wouldn't list every legally available deduction? For example, we have a child with fairly severe OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) - and have some additional expenses (not covered by insurance) related to that.
Also, on Schedule J, can we include expenses for our dog? My understanding is that Schedule J is more of a "real world" picture of our expenses. But again, our attorney only wants to list numbers he thinks the trustee won't balk at. My own thinking is, put the numbers down. If the trustee balks, then the payment can always go up.
I suspect the attorney is trying to avoid an audit; not because of what they might find, but rather, the effort involved. I don't know. Is this behavior normal?
Thanks for any advice...
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