Whether you can keep the refund will depend on what the trustees of your BK 13 are expecting. You definitely should check in with them before considering doing anything else if you do not know what your agreement says.
You don't receive any thing back as a refund. You need to make about $12 to $15 thousand a year before you get a refund. Work harder !!!
If you filed your tax refund by mail it will take six to eight weeks to receive your refund check. If you filed elecronically you can receive your refund in as little as 24 hours.
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No unless you have earned income you can not receive a refund.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
You don't receive any thing back as a refund. You need to make about $12 to $15 thousand a year before you get a refund. Work harder !!!
It would be unusual for refunds to be confirmed by email. Chances are, a refund confirmation email is part of some kind of scam. We have a refund for you, but first we need you to pay us some kind of administrative fee, or tax, or whatever. Or, we are going to give you even more money than we owe you but you will have to mail us the difference (but then our check will bounce, ha ha!).
You might receive a tax refund.
You might receive a tax refund.
If you filed your tax refund by mail it will take six to eight weeks to receive your refund check. If you filed elecronically you can receive your refund in as little as 24 hours.
Either way they will want a tax return filed before filing for chapter 13. If you are expecting a refund then they will seize it if it is after so to keep the money file first and wait for the return, it will be considered as part of your income. If you owe it is better to know the amount before filing.
If you want to receive a refund as soon as possible, then you should be sure to file as early as possible. When the IRS receives thousands of tax applications, there is a waiting period for people who want to receive their refund. If you file before the big rush, the IRS will have more time to send you a refund as soon as possible. Filing as early as possible in January will allow you to get a refund check in the mail within a week or so. If you wait until April, it may be months before you see a refund check.
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If the debtor is entitled to receive an income tax refund or a similar nonexempt asset in the near future, he or she should not file under chapter 7 until after the refund or asset has been received and disposed of. Otherwise, the refund or asset will become the property of the trustee.
No unless you have earned income you can not receive a refund.
Whether you are entitled to your tax refund will depend on what type of Chapter of bankruptcy you are filing and whether the bankruptcy exemptions can be used to protect the tax refund. If you are filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy then you can generally keep the refund if the available state bankruptcy exemptions provide protection for it. If you are in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy you are typically required to turn over the tax refunds during the life of the Chapter 13 case.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.