Hello,
I have got online PDF forms for the B22C and Schedules I & J. I have put in figures.
I was wondering if anyone knows of where I can get a spreadsheet of the B22C so I do not have to manually calculate changes? Also one that does schedule J would be ideal too.
I do not mind overwriting some of the standard state specific amounts in the Spreadsheet. I found one online from a Florida Judge but it is password protected so I cannot modify the state limits so kind of worthless. However awesome idea!
I would even be willing to pay for third party software that can do these calculations if it is not too much.
Also which DMI does the Trustee and Court usually go by? I found that Schedule J and B22C amounts are off. I can get my Schedule J to be about 37 cents left over for DMI after paying my secured debt. This would be awesome. But the B22C said I had about 200.00 so I would not want to have to pay that towards un-secured. I live in Indiana Southern District if that helps any.
Thanks for your time and help as always!
I have got online PDF forms for the B22C and Schedules I & J. I have put in figures.
I was wondering if anyone knows of where I can get a spreadsheet of the B22C so I do not have to manually calculate changes? Also one that does schedule J would be ideal too.
I do not mind overwriting some of the standard state specific amounts in the Spreadsheet. I found one online from a Florida Judge but it is password protected so I cannot modify the state limits so kind of worthless. However awesome idea!
I would even be willing to pay for third party software that can do these calculations if it is not too much.
Also which DMI does the Trustee and Court usually go by? I found that Schedule J and B22C amounts are off. I can get my Schedule J to be about 37 cents left over for DMI after paying my secured debt. This would be awesome. But the B22C said I had about 200.00 so I would not want to have to pay that towards un-secured. I live in Indiana Southern District if that helps any.
Thanks for your time and help as always!
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