Bankruptcy Alice Springsis a complicated process, and you should make sure you get the right
suggestions. And when it comes to your income being affected, the answer to the
question is maybe. The first thing you need to know about going bankrupt is
there is no constraint on how much you can earn. However, I will point out that
your income is a major consideration when working through when it comes to Bankruptcy.
The very first
thing you need to know about this area of Bankruptcy is just how much you can
earn before you start paying back money to your creditors via your trustee (see
table below).
Net income is
the pre-tax/ in the hand portion you earn each year. A dependant is someone who
lives with you and earns less than $3,124 per year (regardless of their age).
You can look for
a hardship variation that raises the threshold amount, if you have costs in
Alice Springs like medical, child care, serious travel to and from your job, or
a situation where your spouse used to work but is no longer able to add to the
family income.
Some of the
intriguing parts of Bankruptcy is that your employer will not be told when you
file for bankruptcy. Also, Child support is always taken into consideration in
bankruptcy, if you receive child support that is not factored in as income. If
you pay child support this will be also considered, for example if you provide
$5,000 child support each year and you have no dependents living with you then
your revised net income limit will be $55,332.10.
There are many
more issues encompassing income and what is or isn't considered income - if
you're not exactly sure, it's recommended to get experienced advice. The reason
you need to consider your income as a part of the Big 5 questions here is that
bankruptcy is in some instances not an economically viable option.
If one of your
creditors is the ATO (for unpaid taxes), then your tax refund will likely be
taken by the ATO while you are bankrupt to add toward your tax bill. If you
don't have a tax bill then you will keep your tax refund so long as that
doesn't take you over your threshold income limits.
If you believe
that when it comes to Bankruptcy, your situation is more intricate, then please
get expert advice in Alice Springs. I may sound like a broken record, but
remember that it's always a smart idea to work through these options prior to
declaring bankruptcy, because once you have filed the paperwork it's far too
late to change your mind.
If you wish to
find out more about what to do, where to turn and what issues to ask about Bankruptcy,
then feel free to contact Bankruptcy Experts Alice Springs on 1300 795 575, or
check out our website: bankruptcyexpertsAliceSprings.com.au.
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