Hi folks!
A short question:
I do know that the Trustee is going to request the recent tax-returns my mother filed. However, I'm wondering what "recent" actually means. So far, she has the returns for 2009, 2010 and 2011 available and is planning on filing in January. Now, if she would file in January, can the trustee also demand the return for 2012? The problem is that my mother is self-employed and she won't get a refund and filing for 2012 would actually mean an additional $2K or so out of pocket - money we don't have right now because we have to pay the attorney so we were planning on obtaining a tax-extension for the 2012 tax-year.
So, to sum it all up, how soon can a trustee demand the 2012 tax-return? On January 1st 2013, in April 2013 when the filing-timeline expires or in October 2013 if we should get an extension?
Would it make a difference if we would squeeze in my mothers BK filing-date into this year rather than January 2013?
Providing proof of income for 2012 with bank-statements and detailed job-documentation is no problem at all - so we can show her income for 2012 (and the 6 months prior to filing) without a return.
I'll contact our attorney as well but was curious about what you guys think. Thanks in advance for your input!
A short question:
I do know that the Trustee is going to request the recent tax-returns my mother filed. However, I'm wondering what "recent" actually means. So far, she has the returns for 2009, 2010 and 2011 available and is planning on filing in January. Now, if she would file in January, can the trustee also demand the return for 2012? The problem is that my mother is self-employed and she won't get a refund and filing for 2012 would actually mean an additional $2K or so out of pocket - money we don't have right now because we have to pay the attorney so we were planning on obtaining a tax-extension for the 2012 tax-year.
So, to sum it all up, how soon can a trustee demand the 2012 tax-return? On January 1st 2013, in April 2013 when the filing-timeline expires or in October 2013 if we should get an extension?
Would it make a difference if we would squeeze in my mothers BK filing-date into this year rather than January 2013?
Providing proof of income for 2012 with bank-statements and detailed job-documentation is no problem at all - so we can show her income for 2012 (and the 6 months prior to filing) without a return.
I'll contact our attorney as well but was curious about what you guys think. Thanks in advance for your input!
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