My mother and father-in-law just got served by a collection agency for Cap One two days ago. They owe at least 50,000 in credit card debt and are contemplating filing for bankruptcy or just waiting out the statute of limitations of 4 years. It has been at least 3 years since they have paid on any of the credit cards. Their only income is social security retirement income and they live in Texas.
They want to know if only one of them files, does that mean they can only take the single exemptions? They are married. Every time I read the Texas exemptions, it only says 30,000 in personal property for single adults and 60,000 for a family. So I'm not entirely sure if only one of them files if they can claim the family exemptions or not.
The other question they have is regarding tax returns. They haven't filed them because they were under the income threshold to file. Again, their only income is social security retirement. So do they need to file just so they have a copy of their tax returns, or is there some other form they can use instead?
They want to know if only one of them files, does that mean they can only take the single exemptions? They are married. Every time I read the Texas exemptions, it only says 30,000 in personal property for single adults and 60,000 for a family. So I'm not entirely sure if only one of them files if they can claim the family exemptions or not.
The other question they have is regarding tax returns. They haven't filed them because they were under the income threshold to file. Again, their only income is social security retirement. So do they need to file just so they have a copy of their tax returns, or is there some other form they can use instead?
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