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Anytime people plan to file for Chapter 7 in Utah or any other state, they will have to take the means test to determine if they meet bankruptcy eligibility requirements.  If you would like to know whether or not your means test result will allow you to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, subtract the following from your current monthly income:

§  any secured debt (car loans or mortgage payments) that are due over five years divided by 60

§  mortgage or vehicle arrearages that could be cured in a Chapter 13 plan divided by 60

§  prior debts (taxes, alimony, etc.) divided by 60

§  allowed expenses permitted by the IRS (defined in its financial analysis standards)

§  health insurance or health savings account payments

§  charitable donations (up to 15% of your income)

§  5% allowance for food and clothing (this will require court approval)

§  any costs incurred monthly while caring for a dependent (such as a disabled family member)

§  up to $1,500 annually for school expenses for a child under 18

§  utility costs

If your remaining income is below $100, you will have passed the means test and may be allowed to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Utah.

For additional questions about Chapter 7 and the means test, speak with a Salt Lake City bankruptcy lawyerContact the Stone Law Firm now!


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