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Schedules I / J / 22C - Please review and provide opinions

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    #16
    Okay, I see what you are saying; the problem was in how quickly I read through your original post

    However, be prepared for some push back. It is unsettled whether you can take the ENTIRE allowed ownership expense and that issue is presently before the Supreme Court. The issue before the Surpreme's is whether you can take the allowance if you have no car payment...but that ruling will probably (hopefully) clarify if you take the difference if you pay less. IRS regulations take the position that you take the lower number.

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      #17
      Cool. Awesome. Now I feel a bit better
      Chapter 13 Filed November 10, 2010 Indiana - Southern District - United States Seventh Circuit
      Attended 341 hearing 12/15/2010

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        #18
        Congratulations! 0% sounds great! Hopefully you will go through with no problems. Keep us posted.

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          #19
          Why in the world would money obtained from a room mate have anything at all to do with your income? There is no guarantee that you will see this money from month to month. If their name is not on a lease or mortgage, it is none of the Court's business.

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            #20
            Originally posted by kornellred View Post
            Why in the world would money obtained from a room mate have anything at all to do with your income? There is no guarantee that you will see this money from month to month. If their name is not on a lease or mortgage, it is none of the Court's business.
            The BK courts have made it their business: "All household income". If you have a roommate who contributes to the household then it has to be included.
            Filed Chapter 13 02/2006 - Confirmed 05/2006 - Discharged 09/2011
            I'm not an attorney. My replies are merely suggestions or observations, not legal advice. As always, consult with an attorney before making any decisions.

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              #21
              Originally posted by kornellred View Post
              Why in the world would money obtained from a room mate have anything at all to do with your income? There is no guarantee that you will see this money from month to month. If their name is not on a lease or mortgage, it is none of the Court's business.
              I with you screw them...

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