I am asking how long for the trustee sends me the amount I am supposed to get on my income come tax check.
No
Unless the Internal Revenue Service has made a mistake, any tax owing is due and payable whenever income is generated. This means that there will be no stimulus check issued.
Sorry, the question is confusing. In bankruptcy the filer reliquishes all non-exempt assets to the trustee, I have no idea of what type of "check" you could be referring to.
No. Qualifying earned income is required. Income that you work for.
You can discharge income tax debt in bankruptcy only under certain circumstances. The rules are discussed in IRS Publication # 908. I have added a link to the one from 2009, but check with your tax adviser for any updates.
You cannot receive a stimulas payment for SSI because it is considered unearned income. However, you can receive it for regular Social Security Benefits since these are benefits that for tax purposes has been earned.
Sure. It is currently an asset...you just don't have the cash yet. Added: Check into this with the bankruptcy judge or ask the Clerk of The Court's office. There are SOME streams of income that are judgment free in a bankruptcy. You will have to check further to see if your particular one qualifies.
What happens if you have paid all fees for a chapter 7 bankruptcy and your trustee tells you to turn over your income tax check and you don't because you are laid off and you are using the income tax check to pay bills and medical expenses and the trustee has threaten to revoke your bankruptcy due to non payment of your income tax check
im i going to receive a stimulus check for 2013
Check with your bankruptcy lawyer.
It is an extra amount that you will receive in each pay check during the year. And advance means you are receiving some of the EIC amount before the end of the year so when you file your income tax after the end of the year your EIC amount will be reduced on your income tax return when it is completed by the amount that you received during the previous year as an advance payment.
You will receive, directly from the bankruptcy court, a notice of filing and information on filing your claim with the court. If you believe a person has filed bankruptcy, and you know the person' s address, you can check with the clerk of the bankruptcy court. The bankruptcy court one files in is determined by the county within which the debtor resides.