Hello all,
This is my 1st post within this forum. I'm sure many of you will have comments and I'm open to any and all suggestions. I hope that you don’t find me to long winded, but I feel the more you know, the more you’re able to assist.
In December 2010, I found myself behind in my mortgage, my car loans, and all of my credit cards. This was the result of converting from a contractor to a full time employee. This resulted in the loss of approximately $60K a year of income.
Not knowing what to do, I started looking into bankruptcy as I knew that I didn’t want to lose my home and cars. I connected with an attorney and we filed in December. The instructions that I received were to pay my mortgage and car payments each month moving forward. My monthly BK payment would pay everything else that was in arrears. Basically, as my attorney explained, in 48 months, I would actually payoff my creditors with the exception of my mortgage. In late July 2011, I had to change my w-4 tax withholding to an outrageous number to avoid federal and state taxes being taken out of my check. I needed the extra income and planned on putting things back to normal as we moved into 2012. Well, that didn’t happen and I went through the entire 2012 year not paying federal and state taxes.
In April 2012 I received a letter from my HOA stating that if I did not complete my landscaping the HOA was going to sue me in court (I had been in the house since June 2009. I can’t blame them.). I had no choice as I could not afford a lawsuit. Yet, we were not talking about just a couple of thousands of dollars for the landscaping. I had estimates that put my basic landscaping at somewhere between $18K to $25K to complete. I was switching jobs and knew that I would get a ton of cash for my vacation cash out. But the only way I was able to complete the rest would be to stop paying everything (minus utilities). I wrote my trustee and he told me to not make trustee payments from May 2012 to November 2012. I followed my plan and did not pay my mortgage, nor my car payments and I was able to complete my entire landscaping. Furthermore, I was able to eventually catch up my mortgage and my auto loans; and I don’t mean that these items are current based on my BK payment, I mean that these items are current based on the fact that they are totally up to date.
Here’s where I have some issues. I did not start making my BK trustee payment again. So, I am multiple months behind, 6 months to be exact. I left my w-4 tax withholding as it had been though 2011 for the entire year of 2012 and as a result, I owe $20K in federal and $1K in state taxes for 2012 (I have corrected that in order to avoid this issue again). If I could get rid of my BK payment (it’s approximately 1,500 a month) I could make ends meet and make payments on a repayment plan with the Feds and State. The items that my trustee payment were covering are the following: American Express, Home Depot, Best Buy, and Visa. Of course payments were going to my mortgage and auto loans as well, but like I told you, those are completely current.
Can I file Chapter 7? Will that get rid of the Chapter 13 BK payment? Would that get rid of the remaining creditors? Will Home Depot still come after my refrigerator, range, and washer and dryer even though they’re 4 years old? What are my options? This is where I can use wisdom, guidance, and advice.
Thanks.
This is my 1st post within this forum. I'm sure many of you will have comments and I'm open to any and all suggestions. I hope that you don’t find me to long winded, but I feel the more you know, the more you’re able to assist.
In December 2010, I found myself behind in my mortgage, my car loans, and all of my credit cards. This was the result of converting from a contractor to a full time employee. This resulted in the loss of approximately $60K a year of income.
Not knowing what to do, I started looking into bankruptcy as I knew that I didn’t want to lose my home and cars. I connected with an attorney and we filed in December. The instructions that I received were to pay my mortgage and car payments each month moving forward. My monthly BK payment would pay everything else that was in arrears. Basically, as my attorney explained, in 48 months, I would actually payoff my creditors with the exception of my mortgage. In late July 2011, I had to change my w-4 tax withholding to an outrageous number to avoid federal and state taxes being taken out of my check. I needed the extra income and planned on putting things back to normal as we moved into 2012. Well, that didn’t happen and I went through the entire 2012 year not paying federal and state taxes.
In April 2012 I received a letter from my HOA stating that if I did not complete my landscaping the HOA was going to sue me in court (I had been in the house since June 2009. I can’t blame them.). I had no choice as I could not afford a lawsuit. Yet, we were not talking about just a couple of thousands of dollars for the landscaping. I had estimates that put my basic landscaping at somewhere between $18K to $25K to complete. I was switching jobs and knew that I would get a ton of cash for my vacation cash out. But the only way I was able to complete the rest would be to stop paying everything (minus utilities). I wrote my trustee and he told me to not make trustee payments from May 2012 to November 2012. I followed my plan and did not pay my mortgage, nor my car payments and I was able to complete my entire landscaping. Furthermore, I was able to eventually catch up my mortgage and my auto loans; and I don’t mean that these items are current based on my BK payment, I mean that these items are current based on the fact that they are totally up to date.
Here’s where I have some issues. I did not start making my BK trustee payment again. So, I am multiple months behind, 6 months to be exact. I left my w-4 tax withholding as it had been though 2011 for the entire year of 2012 and as a result, I owe $20K in federal and $1K in state taxes for 2012 (I have corrected that in order to avoid this issue again). If I could get rid of my BK payment (it’s approximately 1,500 a month) I could make ends meet and make payments on a repayment plan with the Feds and State. The items that my trustee payment were covering are the following: American Express, Home Depot, Best Buy, and Visa. Of course payments were going to my mortgage and auto loans as well, but like I told you, those are completely current.
Can I file Chapter 7? Will that get rid of the Chapter 13 BK payment? Would that get rid of the remaining creditors? Will Home Depot still come after my refrigerator, range, and washer and dryer even though they’re 4 years old? What are my options? This is where I can use wisdom, guidance, and advice.
Thanks.
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