Sorry I can't help but surely someone will chime in soon.
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i wouldn't intentionally disobey the trustee. however you might call and discuss other option's. if there is a desperate immediate need perhaps the trustee would be willing to let you use the money and make payments or ? it never hurt's to ask. but i wouldnt throw my arms in the air and scream no fair and keep it, watcha gonna do sucka type attitude. the trustee represent's the FEDERAL government and i'm pretty sure the consequences of stiffing him/her are SEVERE.
i have not met nor dealt with my trustee yet. i have prepared myself and my familly to lose everything. i have taken the "bring the u-haul and take whatcha want" stance. i figure whatever i lose is small in contrast to not being able to go bk. live to fight another day ect...
still suck's though.
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Originally posted by CatsInTrouble View Postummmm probably not a good idea, just keeping it.
and for anyone else out there reading this, for the love of god, adjust your withholding so you get more in your check and less at the end of the year.Filed: 11/25/08 - chp 7 no asset
Discharged: 2/24/09 CLOSED 3/7/09!
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Okay...for all the apparent CPA's on this site. $3000 of that was EIC plus child tax credit, plus education credit. I am not withholding wrong I just qualified for about every credit there is, thats why I'm gettin a lot back. So instead of telling me how to do my taxes could someone please help with the trustee...
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How did you receive the letter? If it wasn't certified there is a chance you never received it? If you received your tax rebate and put it to practical use such as a home payment or car payment it would be easy to apologize and show where the money went. You really want to think on this before you do anything drastic.
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Originally posted by albundy View Posti wouldn't intentionally disobey the trustee. however you might call and discuss other option's. if there is a desperate immediate need perhaps the trustee would be willing to let you use the money and make payments or ? it never hurt's to ask. but i wouldnt throw my arms in the air and scream no fair and keep it, watcha gonna do sucka type attitude. the trustee represent's the FEDERAL government and i'm pretty sure the consequences of stiffing him/her are SEVERE.
i have not met nor dealt with my trustee yet. i have prepared myself and my familly to lose everything. i have taken the "bring the u-haul and take whatcha want" stance. i figure whatever i lose is small in contrast to not being able to go bk. live to fight another day ect...
still suck's though.Chapter 7 07/30/2008
341 09/17/2008
Discharge 11/21/2008
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Originally posted by JGonz480 View PostRain-YES!! At least in the state of Arizona Earned Income Credits, and Child Tax Credit are NOT exemptions in a Ch. 7.
Mi-It was regular mail, that's exactly where the money is going...I NEED it to survive, otherwise my family could be on the streets.
One thing that could happen to you which happened to us is that apparently, the trustee put a hold on our taxes back in December according to the IRS so when we filed and asked to have it deposited into our bank account it never went in. When we called to find out what the frick was going on, all hell broke loose. Wouldn't have been half as bad if we would have known it wasn't coming. Keep us posted on what you find out! I wish you the best.
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