ECONOMY

ECONOMY

From personal finance to debt collection to income inequality, Lee Legal keeps an eye on the economy from a bird’s eye view so you benefit from our breadth of experience.

Why is My Mortgage Company Suing Me in Washington, DC?

With just 97 completed foreclosures, the District of Columbia had the nation’s lowest annual number of completed foreclosures in January 2016. But Washington, D.C. also had the fourth highest foreclosure inventory rate in January 2016 at 2.3 percent. So why is my mortgage company suing me in Washington, D.C.? The answer is: because now they have […]

Debts Discharged in Bankruptcy are Not Taxable

Settled debts must be included in your income taxes If you settle a debt for less than you owe, the balance canceled or forgiven is taxable income. You must report any cancelled or forgiven debts as part of your gross income on your income tax return. The creditor will send you an IRS Form 1099-C […]

New Debt Limits for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Take Effect

New debt limits for Chapter 13 bankruptcy took effect today. For cases filed on or after April 1, 2016, the new limits are: $394,725 for unsecured debt and $1,184,200 for secured debt. The former limits were $383,175 for unsecured debt and $1,149,525 for secured debt. The increase in debt limits essentially means that more people […]