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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:05 am
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That might work as well as attempting to take it as adaycare expense.
Peter M. Lively, JD, MBA
The Personal Financial Law Center
A-Bankruptcy-Attorney.com
Culver City (310) 391-2400
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To: "cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com"
Cc: Nicholas Gebelt
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 9:08 PM
Subject: RE: [cdcbaa] B22
Dear Pat,
I think cable TV falls within the ambit of line 19A of Form 22A
- which is fixed by the IRS standards. Unless you can claim the cable TV is
required under some special circumstance, and therefore includible in Part VII,
I don't see anywhere else to put it in. Maybe a doctor's note stating that the
debtor needs cable TV as part of a program of psychiatric care would make it
includible in Part VII. However, if the only way you can qualify the debtor
for Chapter 7 relief is by including a cable TV expense, I think the UST will succeed
in a 707(b) motion to dismiss.
What about getting rid of that old car and getting something
more reliable? And what about getting term life insurance to ensure that the
debtor's loved ones are taken care of? Does the debtor have a health savings
account? These are the types of things worth considering.
Good luck.
Nick
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From:cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Patrick
T. Green
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 6:06 PM
To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [cdcbaa] B22
Can
we deduct cable tv costs on the chapter 7 B22?
If
you have any questions or concerns please contact me.
Pat
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