I have an outstanding loan from my 401k. I'm unemployed since Dec '09. The administrator of my 401k has notified me that the loan will need to be repaid in total in March, which I can't do, so they will issue a 1099 for the loan amount which I will owe taxes on. This will occur before I file my Ch7.
Does the 1099 count as income for the means test calculations?
This brings up another question:
I sold some shares of common stock in Oct '09. The check deposit was made on Nov 03, 2009. The shares were sold at a loss, I received less money than I paid for the shares. Does the cash received count as income toward the means test? Or is this a sale of assets with the cash used for expenses and bill paying?
Does the 1099 count as income for the means test calculations?
This brings up another question:
I sold some shares of common stock in Oct '09. The check deposit was made on Nov 03, 2009. The shares were sold at a loss, I received less money than I paid for the shares. Does the cash received count as income toward the means test? Or is this a sale of assets with the cash used for expenses and bill paying?
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