Hey Guys,
Sorry for posting twice, but I figured I would just list my entire situation, numbers and all, and see if anyone on here can tell me if I would have any problems filing.
I am in a Northern California District. I currently rent a room from my brother and his fiance, and pay only $665/month in "rent", but I am only living here temporarily. That $665 includes utilities.
The IRS standards for my area are:
Median Income Family of 1: $4099
Food & Clothing: $517
Utilities: $542
Mortgage/Rent: $1452
Transportation (2 vehicles): $522
Vehicle Ownership (2 vehicles): $978 ($489 each)
My numbers:
Monthly gross income (6 month avg): $6093
Monthly Taxes: $1790.56
Telecommunications: $140 ($100 cell phone, $40 internet, both required for my work)
Medical: $80.53
Disability: $37.50
Car1 Payment: $586.22
Car2 Payment: $310.11
Rent: $665
Gas (long commute, drive alot): $450
Car upkeep, lots of miles on my car a year: $100/month
Unsecured Non-Priority debt: $41,700 ($18,500 debt to my employer paid back via payroll deductions, close to $1000 per month. $6,700 in credit card debt. $16,500 in unsecured debt from upside down in vehicles).
Heres the deal.
I pass the means test if I use the IRS standards for Housing and utilities. If I switch and put in what I ACTUALLY spend... I fail. The problem is... I don't want to live with my brother forever. I'm 23 years old, and there is no way I can afford to get my own place.
I am way too upside down on my vehicles, so I cannot get out from underneath them.
What do you guys think?
Sorry for posting twice, but I figured I would just list my entire situation, numbers and all, and see if anyone on here can tell me if I would have any problems filing.
I am in a Northern California District. I currently rent a room from my brother and his fiance, and pay only $665/month in "rent", but I am only living here temporarily. That $665 includes utilities.
The IRS standards for my area are:
Median Income Family of 1: $4099
Food & Clothing: $517
Utilities: $542
Mortgage/Rent: $1452
Transportation (2 vehicles): $522
Vehicle Ownership (2 vehicles): $978 ($489 each)
My numbers:
Monthly gross income (6 month avg): $6093
Monthly Taxes: $1790.56
Telecommunications: $140 ($100 cell phone, $40 internet, both required for my work)
Medical: $80.53
Disability: $37.50
Car1 Payment: $586.22
Car2 Payment: $310.11
Rent: $665
Gas (long commute, drive alot): $450
Car upkeep, lots of miles on my car a year: $100/month
Unsecured Non-Priority debt: $41,700 ($18,500 debt to my employer paid back via payroll deductions, close to $1000 per month. $6,700 in credit card debt. $16,500 in unsecured debt from upside down in vehicles).
Heres the deal.
I pass the means test if I use the IRS standards for Housing and utilities. If I switch and put in what I ACTUALLY spend... I fail. The problem is... I don't want to live with my brother forever. I'm 23 years old, and there is no way I can afford to get my own place.
I am way too upside down on my vehicles, so I cannot get out from underneath them.
What do you guys think?
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