Hello everyone,
I had a questions about the 6th month look back. Is this something that is gospel as far as how they determin your monthly income, or can they take into consideration a recurring bonus/lump sum salary payment? The reason I ask is that I am a teacher and I receive my summer pay in a lump sum in the month of may, and receive no income in June and July. Would I be able to file in December thus having my 6th month look back include those months I did not receive income? I am trying to pass the means test, and don't think that I am going to get close to the required monthly DMI and I am trying to see if there is anything else I can do.
Another question I had was has anyone successfully argued to have their student loan payments be factored into calculating your means test for a Ch7?
What doesn't make sense to me is that you cant use your student loan payments to calculate into if you pass the means test or not for a ch 7, but lets say you have a DMI of 700.00 and don't qualify for a CH 7 and must move to a 13, you are able to use your student loan payments as a priority expense. So if your student loan payment is 800.00 a month, you wouldnt be paying a dime toward the creditors. Please correct me if I am wrong, it might make me feel better.
I had a questions about the 6th month look back. Is this something that is gospel as far as how they determin your monthly income, or can they take into consideration a recurring bonus/lump sum salary payment? The reason I ask is that I am a teacher and I receive my summer pay in a lump sum in the month of may, and receive no income in June and July. Would I be able to file in December thus having my 6th month look back include those months I did not receive income? I am trying to pass the means test, and don't think that I am going to get close to the required monthly DMI and I am trying to see if there is anything else I can do.
Another question I had was has anyone successfully argued to have their student loan payments be factored into calculating your means test for a Ch7?
What doesn't make sense to me is that you cant use your student loan payments to calculate into if you pass the means test or not for a ch 7, but lets say you have a DMI of 700.00 and don't qualify for a CH 7 and must move to a 13, you are able to use your student loan payments as a priority expense. So if your student loan payment is 800.00 a month, you wouldnt be paying a dime toward the creditors. Please correct me if I am wrong, it might make me feel better.
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