now is not the same as what we will be able to afford in the coming weeks. My husband was informed at work that he will need to put in some over time beginning the end of this month. This is great news for us! This will not put us over the median income by any means so that will not be an issue. This is temporary though and will probably stop the end of February or so.
I have a question. Since we cannot file until March because of a previous bk and our income will be back down to what it is now does that mean that we then have to fill out our expense sheet according to what we actually spend on the lower income? Even though what we actually spent just a month prior to filing was much more? I know that our stated income on schedule I has to be current and I'm assuming that our stated expenses have to be current as well. Meaning we can't claim that we spend $1000 for food after our income goes back down because we obviously won't be able to, even though just the month before we were able to. (family of 5)
I wish we could file before March so that we can use actual expenses while hubby is working overtime but we can't. Are we basically stuck in regards to how much we can claim we actually spend?
I have a question. Since we cannot file until March because of a previous bk and our income will be back down to what it is now does that mean that we then have to fill out our expense sheet according to what we actually spend on the lower income? Even though what we actually spent just a month prior to filing was much more? I know that our stated income on schedule I has to be current and I'm assuming that our stated expenses have to be current as well. Meaning we can't claim that we spend $1000 for food after our income goes back down because we obviously won't be able to, even though just the month before we were able to. (family of 5)
I wish we could file before March so that we can use actual expenses while hubby is working overtime but we can't. Are we basically stuck in regards to how much we can claim we actually spend?
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