The NACTT Academy offers a comprehensive community for bankruptcy professionals seeking to advance their education in consumer bankruptcy.
ConsiderChapter13.org offers a forum to advance continuing education of consumer bankruptcy via access to insightful articles, informative webinars, and the latest industry news. Join now to benefit from expert resources and stay informed.
These informative sessions are led by industry experts and cover a range of consumer bankruptcy topics.
Written by industry experts, these articles provide in-depth analysis and practical guidance on consumer bankruptcy topics.
The Academy is the go-to source for the latest news and analysis in the Chapter 13 bankruptcy industry.
Critical Case Comment
Print This Article
Link to Post:
By Henry E. Hildebrand, III, Chapter 13 Standing Trustee for the Middle District of Tennessee (Nashville)
Unless a Chapter 13 debtor has articulated a specific need to use a tax refund for a reasonable and necessary expense, post-petition tax refunds must be turned over to the Chapter 13 trustee to be distributed to creditors. (Drake) In re Stacks, 588 B.R. 263 (Bankr. N.D. Ga. August 15, 2018)
Case Summary
James Stacks was a below-median income debtor who filed Chapter 13 on January 1, 2018. He proposed a plan which called for payments . . .
It looks like you are not signed in or registered! This content is only available to members.
Or Sign In Below:
Related Articles
Rules, Means-Test Amounts and Miscellaneous Fees: Changes Wrap Up 2020
United Student Aid Funds, Inc. v. Espinosa Ten Years After
Critical Case Comment
Why Your Bankruptcy Client Doesn’t Understand You (And How to Fix the Problem)
List It or Lose It: When Actual Knowledge Isn’t Enough
Critical Case Comment – Free Parking
Avoidance Powers In Chapter 13 – Part 2 of 6
From the Editor – Claims
Fastest Way to Check Tax Refund Is ‘Where’s My Refund?’ Tool at IRS.Gov
Game Stop: Dismissals with Prejudice