If I sold a car that would have been exempt anyway, worth 8k, can I keep the cash? It would go towards necessities, bills, before filing in January. I may sell the house too at some point, probably after filing. When I asked my lawyer she just said yes I could sell it but I didn't ask who would get to keep the money. I'm in Texas btw.
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Originally posted by nc73 View PostIf I sold a car that would have been exempt anyway, worth 8k, can I keep the cash? It would go towards necessities, bills, before filing in January. I may sell the house too at some point, probably after filing. When I asked my lawyer she just said yes I could sell it but I didn't ask who would get to keep the money. I'm in Texas btw.
Also in TX you can use the federal exemptions instead of TX if you wish - here's the federal exemptions - http://www.bankruptcyinformation.com/exemp-fed.htm
It can be risky to turn an exempt asset (your car) into a potentially non-exempt asset (cash). In Texas I don't see any specific language in the exemptions about how much cash you can have on hand and protect when you file. The federal exemptions protect $925, and if you don't need to use all of the homestead exemption, up to $8,725 more.
If you are going to spend this $8K before you file, then make certain that you use the money for legitimate and reasonable family expenses. Keep receipts for EVERYTHING in case the trustee wants to know where the money went.
One thing you may not have considered....if you are filing in January, selling your car now for cash is going to add $8,000 to your 6-prior-months income calculations. Will you still be under the TX median for your family size if you add the $8K?I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice nor a statement of the law - only a lawyer can provide those.
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Originally posted by lrprn View PostHere are your Texas exemptions - http://www.bankruptcyinformation.com/TX_exemp.htm
Also in TX you can use the federal exemptions instead of TX if you wish - here's the federal exemptions - http://www.bankruptcyinformation.com/exemp-fed.htm
It can be risky to turn an exempt asset (your car) into a potentially non-exempt asset (cash). In Texas I don't see any specific language in the exemptions about how much cash you can have on hand and protect when you file. The federal exemptions protect $925, and if you don't need to use all of the homestead exemption, up to $8,725 more.
If you are going to spend this $8K before you file, then make certain that you use the money for legitimate and reasonable family expenses. Keep receipts for EVERYTHING in case the trustee wants to know where the money went.
One thing you may not have considered....if you are filing in January, selling your car now for cash is going to add $8,000 to your 6-prior-months income calculations. Will you still be under the TX median for your family size if you add the $8K?Filed: 6-7-2010 341: 7-15-2010 DISCHARGED: 9/17/2010
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Originally posted by cindylynnsmith View Postyes, it WILL be income!!!!!! you could, however sell it the day AFTER you file and you would be fine. That is if it is exempt and again you will need to keep meticulous receipts on how the money is spent just in case.Filed: 6-7-2010 341: 7-15-2010 DISCHARGED: 9/17/2010
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