Hi, everyone. I appreciate all of the great advice & before I call my atty again, I thought I'd pose this question to you guys & get opinions first.
We're getting ready to file chapter 13- planning to do so the 3rd week of this month. Our CPA finally said she'll have our taxes done this week (even though we submitted everything in Feb). We are expecting a return of around $6000 (won't know until she finishes exact amount).
If i give them (accountants) a voided check from our new account, I can probably have the refund within a month or sooner.
So, should we wait til we get the refund & spend it down on neccessities (we need roof work, tires for car, husband's truck needs work, catch up on utilities,etc) OR should we HOPE the atty can exempt most of it in and go ahead and file as planned this month?
We are now about 1-2 months behind on credit cards. Mortgage is current/ never been late.
I don't want to annoy the atty and seem like i'm putting it off or wasting his time- i really am going to file- i'm just trying to time this best for us.
I can still pay the atty the end of the month so as not to have him think I'm wasting his time (he's never said anything lke that at all- that's just me thinking)
I just don't want to take the chance of losing the refund money whenn need so much done here and 5 years is a long time in a plan.
So....
what would you all do?
We're getting ready to file chapter 13- planning to do so the 3rd week of this month. Our CPA finally said she'll have our taxes done this week (even though we submitted everything in Feb). We are expecting a return of around $6000 (won't know until she finishes exact amount).
If i give them (accountants) a voided check from our new account, I can probably have the refund within a month or sooner.
So, should we wait til we get the refund & spend it down on neccessities (we need roof work, tires for car, husband's truck needs work, catch up on utilities,etc) OR should we HOPE the atty can exempt most of it in and go ahead and file as planned this month?
We are now about 1-2 months behind on credit cards. Mortgage is current/ never been late.
I don't want to annoy the atty and seem like i'm putting it off or wasting his time- i really am going to file- i'm just trying to time this best for us.
I can still pay the atty the end of the month so as not to have him think I'm wasting his time (he's never said anything lke that at all- that's just me thinking)
I just don't want to take the chance of losing the refund money whenn need so much done here and 5 years is a long time in a plan.
So....
what would you all do?
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