Hopefully, this is my last question. You have all been SO very helpful, I truly appreciate it.
I am well under the median, and my filed Schedule I minus Schedule J gives me a net -67 monthly. However, I realize I put in $350 of monthly back tax payments, which apparently should not count in this instance, putting me back at a +283.
When I run the full means test, I am still okay, comes up with a DMI of -127.
I guess my question is, are these numbers that could push me into a 13? I want to avoid that at any cost. I would hate to amend my Schedule J, as I was as honest as I could be and I would think that changing it would draw attention. But I am well under IRS standards, as the full means test shows, so I'd like to think that combined with being under the median I shouldn't sweat it. You guys are the experts though, so I'd appreciate your thoughts.
I am well under the median, and my filed Schedule I minus Schedule J gives me a net -67 monthly. However, I realize I put in $350 of monthly back tax payments, which apparently should not count in this instance, putting me back at a +283.
When I run the full means test, I am still okay, comes up with a DMI of -127.
I guess my question is, are these numbers that could push me into a 13? I want to avoid that at any cost. I would hate to amend my Schedule J, as I was as honest as I could be and I would think that changing it would draw attention. But I am well under IRS standards, as the full means test shows, so I'd like to think that combined with being under the median I shouldn't sweat it. You guys are the experts though, so I'd appreciate your thoughts.
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