Note on my cellphone expense, I need/use my cell phone for work (travel frequently throughout the country) and I am only reimbursed $10 by my employer.
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Actual gas use should be something you can fight for. (You don't want to know what I spend on gas. I personally drive about 300-350 miles a week for a part time job, 45 miles a day for full time job commute, and that does not count my hubby's 35 miles for work + 20 mile x 7 days a week commute. But we do get some mileage reimbursement from employers.) You will need to account somehow for anything employer reimbursed. I personally did not think the cell bill was high as I didn't notice a home phone bill. It would not hurt, however, to check with your provider and see if another plan (less $) would work. THey often come out with new plans to be competitive... Also find out if your employer has any preferred pricing packages with the cell provider. If its a big company, its a good possibility.
As to the IRA deduction, this should be considered. Schedule I will show your gross income, taxes and other deductions, and that leads to your net. If you've contributed this amount for a while - and its the max for employer contribution - it should not be a problem.
Originally posted by BrokeToo View PostMy actual gas/auto expenses will very likely be higher, proved by receipts, so that will probably be closer to $200 (I often visit my paraplegic cousin and stay on the weekends to clean/take care of him which really adds additional gas expense).
I do contribute $105/month to my employer's Simple IRA, which is my employer-preferred retirement fund. I contribute the exact amount they match. Is that something that I can claim?Get mortgage modified: DONE! 7 months of back interest payments amortized, payment reduced over $200/mo
(In the 'planning' stage, to file ch. 13 if/when we have to.)
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Thanks for all of your help and advice!
I am going to tweak and round up my numbers and get them to my attorney over the next week or so. I don't plan on filing until the second week of June at earliest, but if my attorney advises to file in July after our baby, I will obviously do that.
I'll be praying!
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Originally posted by BrokeToo View PostAdding AAA auto coverage would be an acceptable expense, correct?Filed Chapter 13 on 2-28-10. 341 completed 4/14/10. Confirmed 5/14/10. Lien strip granted 2/2/11
0% payback to unsecured creditors, 56 payments down, 4 to go....
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Not wanting to get off the topic of this thread, and certainly don't want to promote anything...but, IF by chance you are trying to SAVE $'s...GM Motor Club covers family members WITHOUT additional fees, meaning that 60 bucks covers self AND spouse, ect......I just renewed for that amount. Over the years I have not found any other club that offers same benefits.
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