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    #31
    I'll try not to worry about it. It's hard not to though.

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      #32
      Originally posted by jaina View Post
      I filed on 11/17/07 and I was notified by my lawyer today that I was selected for the "routine audit" too. The trustee wants to see 6 months worth of paystubs, 3 months of bank statements, and my tax returns from the last 2 years. I looked on Pacer, the last update they had was on 11/23/07 and it mentioned nothing about an audit... weird. Anyway, did you hear back from your trustee? Did he ask for more information? What should I expect?
      The trustee has never said anything about my audit and I've seen him twice so far. I turned in all the paperwork to my attorney and they submitted it to the company doing the audit. Yesterday I got a call that they needed another bank statement which I sent them. It does show up in PACER for me that I'm being audited. I just went to my second 341 today and it was finally ajourned.
      Kari
      10/12/2007 Filed Chapter 711/08/2007 341 Meeting 01/07/2008 Last Day for Objections
      http://www.bankruptisnormal.com/

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        #33
        Hmmm,

        So if one uses a paper paycheck and operates on a cash and money order basis and doesn't keep records, how does one perform any kind of audit? I'm just musing to myself, but I can see where it would be useful to be very unsophisticated when it comes to the use of bank accounts and record-keeping.

        Attempting to perform an audit on a cash and carry individual would be a potential nightmare.

        If one were to audit my bank statements over the last nine months, about all they would see are some ACH payments for utilities, insurance, auto payments, etc. I have no more than 6 -7 activities on my account every month. The remaining money from my paycheck evaporates into money orders and cash. I don't keep any records of where the cash goes. I can probably come up with reasonable guesses (gas, food, rent, etc.) but I know of no rule that states I'm expected to keep records.



        Can one be "denied" a bankruptcy for not keeping records? I thought that's what the financial classes, etc were required for. LOL

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          #34
          Originally posted by treehugger1 View Post
          Hmmm,

          So if one uses a paper paycheck and operates on a cash and money order basis and doesn't keep records, how does one perform any kind of audit? I'm just musing to myself, but I can see where it would be useful to be very unsophisticated when it comes to the use of bank accounts and record-keeping.

          Attempting to perform an audit on a cash and carry individual would be a potential nightmare.

          If one were to audit my bank statements over the last nine months, about all they would see are some ACH payments for utilities, insurance, auto payments, etc. I have no more than 6 -7 activities on my account every month. The remaining money from my paycheck evaporates into money orders and cash. I don't keep any records of where the cash goes. I can probably come up with reasonable guesses (gas, food, rent, etc.) but I know of no rule that states I'm expected to keep records.



          Can one be "denied" a bankruptcy for not keeping records? I thought that's what the financial classes, etc were required for. LOL
          Oh please don't think that. My accounts look like yours and I am sadly a poor record keeper. That's my New Years Resolution!!!
          Filed Ch 7 2/21/08
          Discharged 6/5/08!!!!

          "Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."~ Roger Caras

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            #35
            Can one be "denied" a bankruptcy for not keeping records? I thought that's what the financial classes, etc were required for. LOL
            hmmm, not sure about not keeping records but I have seen a law somewhere, if there were/are records & they were destroyed (like as in on purpose).

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              #36
              o know how scary. Good Luck with it and I hope you don't get charged more.
              Chapter 7 Filed 10/17/07
              341 mtg. 11/15/07
              Discharged 2/19/08
              Closed on 2/26/08

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