DH forgot to adjust our witholdings last year- he thought he had, but apparently not. Grrrr.....So we owe $2800.
Now, the IRS is one of our creditors in the bankruptcy, from tax year 05 and 06 when he was self-employed. We are required to file a copy of the tax return with the trustee. I have no idea how we're going to manage to scrape together the $ to pay it in April, but I know we're supposed to pay any current tax due on time because we are in a 13, right?
And what kind of red flags will that raise for the trustee- who could assume we are flush with extra cash if we could pay that off, when in reality we're probably going to be selling furniture and power tools to try to pull that money together?
At least this helps our plan modification which we are pulling together, because when we adjust the witholdings we are going to see a decrease of about $400 a month income. (This is all assuming I still have a chapter 13 because nothing shows up yet in PACER for the motion that was supposedly filed by our attorney regarding our pending dismissal, and who knows if the courts and trustee will ok it...)
Now, the IRS is one of our creditors in the bankruptcy, from tax year 05 and 06 when he was self-employed. We are required to file a copy of the tax return with the trustee. I have no idea how we're going to manage to scrape together the $ to pay it in April, but I know we're supposed to pay any current tax due on time because we are in a 13, right?
And what kind of red flags will that raise for the trustee- who could assume we are flush with extra cash if we could pay that off, when in reality we're probably going to be selling furniture and power tools to try to pull that money together?
At least this helps our plan modification which we are pulling together, because when we adjust the witholdings we are going to see a decrease of about $400 a month income. (This is all assuming I still have a chapter 13 because nothing shows up yet in PACER for the motion that was supposedly filed by our attorney regarding our pending dismissal, and who knows if the courts and trustee will ok it...)
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