I know this has been discussed ad naseum. that said, I am unfortunately not getting any answers from my attorney except for "it's up to the trustee" on tax returns. 341 was Dec 4th, and the trustee said to "let me know before cashing any tax return checks..."
As for whether or not it was exempted, I don't know. I can't get a straight answer on what exemptions I claimed - my attorney is a "bargain basement" guy who works out of his house, but has been doing BK law for a long time. He's just old (read: ancient), and I think he doesn't want to do much work. =\
Anyway, I am going to do my taxes as soon as all my tax paperwork arrives. That said, is he less likely to take a small return, say, $1500 or less? I guess what I'm getting at is this: would it be beneficial to me to NOT claim certain deductions that I normally would, to keep the return amount low? I'd like to get SOMETHING to help me get into another (used, cheap) car, as mine already went back to the bank.
Opinions welcome and appreciated.
As for whether or not it was exempted, I don't know. I can't get a straight answer on what exemptions I claimed - my attorney is a "bargain basement" guy who works out of his house, but has been doing BK law for a long time. He's just old (read: ancient), and I think he doesn't want to do much work. =\
Anyway, I am going to do my taxes as soon as all my tax paperwork arrives. That said, is he less likely to take a small return, say, $1500 or less? I guess what I'm getting at is this: would it be beneficial to me to NOT claim certain deductions that I normally would, to keep the return amount low? I'd like to get SOMETHING to help me get into another (used, cheap) car, as mine already went back to the bank.
Opinions welcome and appreciated.
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