I live in Texas & my Chaper 13 was confirmed last November. When it was set up, it was written into the plan that the Trustee would get/receive any income tax refund I might get in excess of $2000.00. After calculating my taxes, I am entitled to a refund in the amount of $680.00, which is definately less than the $2000 allowed. Should there be any reason the IRS would still send that refund to the Trustee even though it's less than the amount allowed? Seems like I read somewhere where this does happen sometimes. And if it does, will the Trustee send it on to me or will I be out of luck? My attorney never made it clear to me whether or not any refund would be sent to the Trustee first regardless of the amount & then sent from him to me if it was under the $2000.00. Does anyone know how this typically works in Texas?
Ken
Ken
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