BELOW MEDIAN MUST RUN 36 MONTHS, B22C IS TEMPORAL
In re Daniel, Case No. 06-20714
December 2006, Judge Somers
In a Below Median case, debtor’s income is determined by B22C and expenses by Schedule J and must “run” for 36 months (The Applicable Commitment Period) or pay 100% of all allowed unsecured claims. B22C is temporal, rather than a multiplier. Read carefully.
Digest by: Jan Hamilton, Trustee
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