Advances against future earnings

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I imagine they are taxed at the time of the advance, so I think the IRS and
the UST sees them as income. The statute also has the word "received" I
believe, and I focus on that as opposed to the time period to which the
earnings are derived.

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Are advances an employer makes against future commissions of an employee
income to the employee for means test purposes.
And, are these advances treated as loans which are dischargeable in a
bankruptcy case and recoverable as a preference when the commissions are
earned?
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