I'm almost embarrassed to admit that before today I assumed the federal exemptions on non-real property was capped at around $11,525 or so. I am trying to exempt perhaps $14k in personal belongings with no homestead. NY only recently allowed federal exemptions and my understanding of the old NY exemptions (I think) accounts for my confusion about the federal exemptions.
My question is: Should I feel confident exempting $14k of personal belongings if I break my assets down like so:
Car = $8.5k - $10k
vehicle exemption of $3,450 plus the wildcard $6650
Woodworking tools & machinery = $1.5k - $2k
plan on using the wildcard and avoiding possible issues with the "tools of the trade" exemption.
Household items = $2k
using the household exemption
$ 8650 wildcard used
$ 3450 motor vehicle
$ 2000 household
$14100 total
The present federal exemption amounts:
Homestead exemption $21,625
Household items $11,525
Wildcard $10,825
Filed a partial petition last week, pro se. Felt I could concentrate more on the important schedules etc. by getting some paperwork out of the way, receive a reminder of my deficiencies, and a bonus, find out who my trustee is. Have until the 24th to submit everything.
My question is: Should I feel confident exempting $14k of personal belongings if I break my assets down like so:
Car = $8.5k - $10k
vehicle exemption of $3,450 plus the wildcard $6650
Woodworking tools & machinery = $1.5k - $2k
plan on using the wildcard and avoiding possible issues with the "tools of the trade" exemption.
Household items = $2k
using the household exemption
$ 8650 wildcard used
$ 3450 motor vehicle
$ 2000 household
$14100 total
The present federal exemption amounts:
Homestead exemption $21,625
Household items $11,525
Wildcard $10,825
Filed a partial petition last week, pro se. Felt I could concentrate more on the important schedules etc. by getting some paperwork out of the way, receive a reminder of my deficiencies, and a bonus, find out who my trustee is. Have until the 24th to submit everything.
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