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slliemab

Member
What is the name of your state? MI

I am in currently trying to reopen my chapter 7 case because I didn't do the 2nd part of the credit class on time but if I do get my discharge I was wondering if I'd lost my tax refund next year?

I didn't get an attorney so I was hoping you might help me.

I have 4 kids and my ex never pays child support. This is part of the reason I was forced to file chapter 7. When I file my taxes I usually get an earned income credit and get around $4000 back. I've always used that to catch up on bills but last year I paid to file bankruptcy with it and put the rest towards the car I reaffirmed. If I get the $$ this year I'll be able to pay off the car. That would help me out a great deal. I went to my 341 meeting they never said anything about taking my tax refund but a friend just told me that I would likely not get it. If they were going to take my tax refund would they have to tell me first? Can they just take it? Would I get a letter telling me that they were gonna take my refund?

Not sure if it matters but I am remarried but did NOT file with my current husband since my debts were from before I met him. He can't afford to pay them off either. We file our return jointly so part of that money is his.
 


Ladynred

Senior Member
When you say 'this years refund' are you referring to the tax return that should have been filed on 4/15/07 or are you referring to the tax return due NEXT year ?? If you're worried about the 2008 refund, don't - the Trustee is very unlikely to take a refund due you by then.

Your new husband is in no way liable for your debts.
 

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