I'm filing Chapter 7 individually. None of my debts (business debts) are in my wife's name whatsoever, so we aren't including her on the bankruptcy to keep her credit record clean.
We are getting several large tax refunds, since I'm filing my 2005-2007 returns just now. All of the income, deductions, and credits are attributable to me -- the only affect my wife has on the returns is being able to take the married, filing jointly deduction -- rather than the married, filing single deduction.
For the purpose of the bankruptcy, is the entire tax refund considered my asset -- or is it split 50/50? Again all of it's logically attributable to me, but I'm not sure how they handle it.
I'm in a non-community property state, Michigan.
If they consider it to be entirely my asset, it looks like I'll go slightly over what I can exempt under the federal wildcard exemption. If they consider it 50/50, I'll be able to exempt all of the refunds under the federal wildcard exmpetion.
Note: I am filing through an attorney, but am holding all my small questions for him until just before filing. I don't want to bug him every day with short questions, I figure that would either annoy him or up the bill. Just wondering what to look forward to on this so we can plan for it.
We are getting several large tax refunds, since I'm filing my 2005-2007 returns just now. All of the income, deductions, and credits are attributable to me -- the only affect my wife has on the returns is being able to take the married, filing jointly deduction -- rather than the married, filing single deduction.
For the purpose of the bankruptcy, is the entire tax refund considered my asset -- or is it split 50/50? Again all of it's logically attributable to me, but I'm not sure how they handle it.
I'm in a non-community property state, Michigan.
If they consider it to be entirely my asset, it looks like I'll go slightly over what I can exempt under the federal wildcard exemption. If they consider it 50/50, I'll be able to exempt all of the refunds under the federal wildcard exmpetion.
Note: I am filing through an attorney, but am holding all my small questions for him until just before filing. I don't want to bug him every day with short questions, I figure that would either annoy him or up the bill. Just wondering what to look forward to on this so we can plan for it.
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