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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Will the Trustee's office take my tax return over a certain amount?

Answered by attorney Mark J Markus
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Mark J. Markus
In most jurisdictions you are required to submit your tax returns to the Trustee in your case each year after your case is filed.  The purpose of this is for the Trustee to review your income to see if it has increased significantly enough to warrant an increase in your plan payment. Your question implies that you meant tax REFUND, rather than tax return.  If that's the case, then I would need to know what tax year the refund is for, and when you filed your case in order to answer your question.  If this is for a prepetition tax year, then whether the trustee is entitlted to that refund depends on whether or not you exempted it.   If it is for a post petition tax year (after your case was filed), then the Trustee may be entitled to it depending on the terms of your plan, the percentage being paid to unsecured creditors, and the requirements of the courts in your jurisdiction. You need to consult with a bankruptcy attorney in your area for more details. Mark Markus has been practicing exclusively bankruptcy law in California since 1991.  He is a Certified Specialist in Bankruptcy Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization,  AV-Rated by martindale.com, and A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau.  
In most jurisdictions you are required to submit your tax returns to the Trustee in your case each year after your case is filed.  The purpose of this is for the Trustee to review your income to see if it has increased significantly enough to warrant an increase in your plan payment. Your question implies that you meant tax REFUND, rather than tax return.  If that's the case, then I would need to know what tax year the refund is for, and when you filed your case in order to answer your question.  If this is for a prepetition tax year, then whether the trustee is entitlted to that refund depends on whether or not you exempted it.   If it is for a post petition tax year (after your case was filed), then the Trustee may be entitled to it depending on the terms of your plan, the percentage being paid to unsecured creditors, and the requirements of the courts in your jurisdiction. You need to consult with a bankruptcy attorney in your area for more details. Mark Markus has been practicing exclusively bankruptcy law in California since 1991.  He is a Certified Specialist in Bankruptcy Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization,  AV-Rated by martindale.com, and A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau.  
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What is the name of the form to amend?

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Answered by attorney Eric Allen Maskell (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Eric A. Maskell
It all depends on the type of creditor. If it is an unsecured creditor you would need to amend Schedule F to list the creditor. If it is a secured debt then you would need to add them to Schedule D and amend that. If they are a priority creditor you would need to add them to Schedule E. Once you add them and amend the schedule you should also file an amended creditor matrix so that when the case is discharged the court will mail them a copy of the discharge order.
It all depends on the type of creditor. If it is an unsecured creditor you would need to amend Schedule F to list the creditor. If it is a secured debt then you would need to add them to Schedule D and amend that. If they are a priority creditor you would need to add them to Schedule E. Once you add them and amend the schedule you should also file an amended creditor matrix so that when the case is discharged the court will mail them a copy of the discharge order.
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Can I file a second bankruptcy in 4 years?

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Answered by attorney Susan Green Taylor (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Susan G. Taylor
8 years from filing date to filing date; chapter 13 is the only bankruptcy available to you at this point.
8 years from filing date to filing date; chapter 13 is the only bankruptcy available to you at this point.