SORRY - RE-POSTED IN CH 13 - NOT SURE HOW TO REMOVE FROM HERE!!
I have read a lot about allowable expenses (and even received some category lists from other forum members) but still have questions and would love more real world experience/information.
I am nervous about the incidentals that may come up in 5 years. And, it doesn't seem like the amount the IRS is enough for these or even for reasonable living expenses (I know there is a choice on where to allocate funds. I'm willing to forgo vacations but I'd like to be able to have a little something left over for say, Christmas and birthday presents). ;-)
This is what I see as the IRS breakdown for a family of 3 ($1227 total):
-Food $639
-Housekeeping Supplies $65
-Apparel and Services $209
-Personal Care Products and Services $63
-Miscellaneous $251
So, I have seen others post about "pet expenses" of around $100. Would that go under miscellaneous?
What about home maintenance expenses? Yearly tree limb trimming? Miscellaneous, too?
How about unforeseen items like if the water heater breaks or a window breaks?
Are folks seeing the ability to make a case for exceeding these monthly IRS expenses when they are homeowners? pet owners? Or, when anticipating medical/dental bills?
What has been kicked back as not being reasonable by the trustee or attorney? And, how much in expenses did your trustee finally allow?!? What about in these categories?
Subscriptions:
Medical/Dental:
Memberships:
Charity:
Holiday/Birthday:
Pet Care:
Entertainment:
Childcare:
One attorney told me if you legitimately spend it then write it in and it should be accepted. But, I think that may be why I am here (on the BK Forum) in the first place! Or at least one reason!
TIA
I have read a lot about allowable expenses (and even received some category lists from other forum members) but still have questions and would love more real world experience/information.
I am nervous about the incidentals that may come up in 5 years. And, it doesn't seem like the amount the IRS is enough for these or even for reasonable living expenses (I know there is a choice on where to allocate funds. I'm willing to forgo vacations but I'd like to be able to have a little something left over for say, Christmas and birthday presents). ;-)
This is what I see as the IRS breakdown for a family of 3 ($1227 total):
-Food $639
-Housekeeping Supplies $65
-Apparel and Services $209
-Personal Care Products and Services $63
-Miscellaneous $251
So, I have seen others post about "pet expenses" of around $100. Would that go under miscellaneous?
What about home maintenance expenses? Yearly tree limb trimming? Miscellaneous, too?
How about unforeseen items like if the water heater breaks or a window breaks?
Are folks seeing the ability to make a case for exceeding these monthly IRS expenses when they are homeowners? pet owners? Or, when anticipating medical/dental bills?
What has been kicked back as not being reasonable by the trustee or attorney? And, how much in expenses did your trustee finally allow?!? What about in these categories?
Subscriptions:
Medical/Dental:
Memberships:
Charity:
Holiday/Birthday:
Pet Care:
Entertainment:
Childcare:
One attorney told me if you legitimately spend it then write it in and it should be accepted. But, I think that may be why I am here (on the BK Forum) in the first place! Or at least one reason!
TIA
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