When you are figuring what your actual taxes may be for the means test (line 25), how would a UST typically calculate the monthly figure?...would it be an estimate divided by 6 months, or divided by 12 months?
Here is my current dilemma. My lawyer is insistent that we can use taxes withheld on the means test, but I am pretty sure she is wrong. Looking at some cases on Pacer for above-median in my district, the UST as filed the statement of presumed abuse, and one of the items she mentions is taxes withheld vs actual. She typically will file as part of her motion a corrected means test. Problem is that I am not sure how the UST comes up with the number for line 25 (the UST mentions based on the debtors tax rate).
Whether or not we use taxes withheld makes or breaks our means test result, primarily due to a cash gift we received back in March from my parents to help make ends meet. I know we can wait until October so that the gift is a non-issue, but obviously if I could file in July (like our original plan) I would rather do that. But not at the expense of being pushed into a Chapter 13.
This year we received a sizable refund, and a small part of my income (about $6800) is 1099-MISC. I was able to show a net loss on this self-employment income last year, but the expenses I used no longer apply for this year, thus I will be paying self-employment taxes when we files taxes next year.
Other lawyers I met with a few months ago also indicated that taxes withheld would be ok to use on the means. Not sure what to do...
If I use one of the readily available tax estimators on the web, I show myself owing around $4000 in Fed taxes, which includes self-employment tax
Thoughts from anyone?
Here is my current dilemma. My lawyer is insistent that we can use taxes withheld on the means test, but I am pretty sure she is wrong. Looking at some cases on Pacer for above-median in my district, the UST as filed the statement of presumed abuse, and one of the items she mentions is taxes withheld vs actual. She typically will file as part of her motion a corrected means test. Problem is that I am not sure how the UST comes up with the number for line 25 (the UST mentions based on the debtors tax rate).
Whether or not we use taxes withheld makes or breaks our means test result, primarily due to a cash gift we received back in March from my parents to help make ends meet. I know we can wait until October so that the gift is a non-issue, but obviously if I could file in July (like our original plan) I would rather do that. But not at the expense of being pushed into a Chapter 13.
This year we received a sizable refund, and a small part of my income (about $6800) is 1099-MISC. I was able to show a net loss on this self-employment income last year, but the expenses I used no longer apply for this year, thus I will be paying self-employment taxes when we files taxes next year.
Other lawyers I met with a few months ago also indicated that taxes withheld would be ok to use on the means. Not sure what to do...
If I use one of the readily available tax estimators on the web, I show myself owing around $4000 in Fed taxes, which includes self-employment tax
Thoughts from anyone?
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