I'm filing a personal Chapter 7 bankruptcy within the next few weeks. It's due to massive debt that I have personally guaranteed for an S-Corporation that I own.
While doing my accounting/taxes for the S-Corp, I'm shocked to see how much NSF banking fees added up. Over the past few years, my S-Corp paid about $10,000 in NSF fees.
They were paid by my S-Corp, which isn't filing BK. My S-Corp is just withdrawing its charter.
Besides cursing myself, I'm wondering if there's any way to successfully try to get some of that back. The ones that were bank error have already been refunded.
Some if them are over $2-5 items that were returned. $33 NSF fee on a $2 item hardly seems fair. When there were 8-10 items in a day, some of them larger, but some of them being that small, $330 on one day really seems unfair.
None of the NSF fees are within the past 6 months or so, so there's no case to be made for preferential payment.
Is there anything I can do?
While doing my accounting/taxes for the S-Corp, I'm shocked to see how much NSF banking fees added up. Over the past few years, my S-Corp paid about $10,000 in NSF fees.
They were paid by my S-Corp, which isn't filing BK. My S-Corp is just withdrawing its charter.
Besides cursing myself, I'm wondering if there's any way to successfully try to get some of that back. The ones that were bank error have already been refunded.
Some if them are over $2-5 items that were returned. $33 NSF fee on a $2 item hardly seems fair. When there were 8-10 items in a day, some of them larger, but some of them being that small, $330 on one day really seems unfair.
None of the NSF fees are within the past 6 months or so, so there's no case to be made for preferential payment.
Is there anything I can do?
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