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Means Test Cheat Sheet 2: Taxes In Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran

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If the most useful trick for beating the means test involves projecting health care expenses, the second most useful trick involves taxes. Tax troubles drive the filing of a large percentage of bankruptcy cases these days.  It makes sense:  bankruptcy is a powerful tax tool and a  bankruptcy judge can be a good ally when […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, Means test Tagged With: 2016

Doing The Means Test Yourself

By Cathy Moran

Posts on internet bankruptcy boards feature individuals who have “filled out the means test” and then proceed to announce their conclusions. Given the uncertainties in the legal community about how to apply the means test, I can’t imagine a non lawyer learning anything reliable from trying to do this themselves.  As a certified bankruptcy specialist, I […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works, Means test

High Income Earners Pass Bankruptcy’s Means Test

By Cathy Moran

ALERT:   Being above the median income on the means test is not an automatic bar to filing bankruptcy I’m so used to railing against deliberate campaigns of misinformation about bankruptcy that I forget that there’s a lot of innocent ignorance out there. Start with “qualifying” for bankruptcy. A very earnest and ethical financial counselor was […]

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The Means Test: Badly Mangled

By Cathy Moran

Another purported financial professional has confidently and conclusively gotten the bankruptcy means test absolutely dead wrong. And used that wrong conclusion to steer someone away from bankruptcy. Mt. St. Helens has nothing on me in terms of venting. How can financial professionals get this so wrong, more than a decade after the means test was enacted? Mangling the […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works, Means test, True Stories

Means Test As Three Dimensional Chess

By Cathy Moran

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Means test issues in bankruptcy extend far beyond how much income you have. The allowable expense deductions for your life after filing bankruptcy count, too. After an hour long initial consultation with a client, these complexities became clear when the client tagged the means test with incredible clarity. It’s like playing three dimensional chess Pretty […]

Filed Under: Considering Bankruptcy, How bankruptcy works, Means test Tagged With: 2018

Means Test & Taxes: Look Backward Or Forward

By Cathy Moran

One of the mysteries of the universe (well, sorta) was answered for me by my least favorite authority. The United States Trustee wanted to adjust the taxes incurred on the bankruptcy means test form to be taxes as they were projected to be in the future. Fine by me. My position has always been that current […]

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Spotting The Mean In The Means Test

By Cathy Moran

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Just being a consumer is enough to put you on Congress’s bad side when it comes to bankruptcy. How do I know? I read the “reformed” bankruptcy code where the means test discrimination is blatant. Only those individuals whose debts are primarily consumer debts have to prove that they aren’t abusing the bankruptcy laws. The […]

Filed Under: Featured, Means test, True Stories Tagged With: 2016

Means Test Not Sole Measure Of Bankruptcy Abuse

By Cathy Moran

Two appeals courts hold that a bankruptcy judge may dismiss a Chapter 7 case based on ability to pay debts, even if the debtors pass the means test. Increasingly over the last 20 years, Congress has tried to put Chapter 7 off limits to debtors who can pay a meaningful portion of their debts. For […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works, Means test

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Cheat Sheet For Passing Bankruptcy Means Test

The bankruptcy means test has a fatal weakness in its attempt to keep people out of bankruptcy. Like so much recently, it's health care. It's health care, in the future, to be paid before your creditors get any money in your bankruptcy. It works because, in a logic that only Congress could employ, the means … Read more

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