Is a STRS pension an "involuntary deduction" on the
Usually STRS is mandatory and, often, as an offset state employees do
not have social security withheld from their paystubs, so you have to be
careful how much you allocate for tax withholding in those cases.
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On 5/10/2010 3:20 PM, Holly Roark wrote:
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> In a Chapter 7, does this deduction on the paycheck for a STRS pension
> get counted in the means test as an involuntary deduction (line 26),
> or is it more like a 401K, where it is not deducted in a Chapter 7
> (but is in a Chapter 13)?
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