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Most individual debtors filing for bankruptcy relief are required to complete either Official Bankruptcy Form 22A or 22C (Statement of Current Monthly Income and calculations). Bankruptcy Form 22A is the form chapter 7 debtors will complete for “means testing” purposes; Form 22C is the form chapter 13 debtors will complete. [The Official Bankruptcy Forms can be found on the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Web site.]

A debtor must enter income and expense information onto the appropriate form (i.e., Form 22A or Form 22C) and then make calculations using the information entered. Some of the information needed to complete these forms, such as a debtor's current monthly income, comes from the debtor's own personal records. However, other information needed to complete the forms comes from the Census Bureau and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This Web site reproduces the Census Bureau and IRS Data necessary to complete Bankruptcy Forms 22A and 22C. The source data reproduced here is also available directly from the IRS and Census Bureau using the links at the bottom of this page.

For questions related to this data, e-mail: ust.mt.help@usdoj.gov. For general assistance in filing for bankruptcy relief, the clerk of your local bankruptcy court or your local state Bar Association may have information regarding individuals or organizations offering bankruptcy related services, including on a reduced fee or pro bono basis. However, we and the clerk of your local bankruptcy court are prohibited from providing any legal advice.

Data Required for Completing Form 22A and Form 22C


To locate the data and multipliers applicable to a bankruptcy case, select from the following drop down list the time period in which the case was filed.


 

Note:

The original source for the State Median Family Income is the Census Bureau.

The original source for the National and Local Standards is the IRS.

To report any differences between the data on these pages and their original source, please e-mail: ust.mt.help@usdoj.gov.

» Important Notices
Updated Census Bureau Data
10/12/2012

The Census Bureau's Median Family Income Data accessible through this page has been updated. The U.S. Trustee Program will apply the updated data to cases filed on or after November 1, 2012.

Updated Census Bureau Data & Administrative Expense Multipliers
4/16/2012

The Census Bureau’s Median Family Income Data and Administrative Expense Multipliers accessible through this page have been updated. The U.S. Trustee Program will apply the updated data to cases filed on or after May 1, 2012.

IRS Data Updated
4/16/2012

The IRS’s National Standards for Allowable Living Expenses and Local Standards for Transportation and Housing and Utilities Expenses accessible through this page have been updated. The revised standards will apply to cases filed on or after May 1, 2012.

IRS Data Updated
10/14/2011

The IRS’s Local Standards for Housing and Utilities accessible through this page have been updated. The revised standards will apply to cases filed on or after November 1, 2011.

Updated Census Bureau Data
10/14/2011

The Census Bureau's Median Family Income Data accessible through this page has been updated. The U.S. Trustee Program will apply the updated data to cases filed on or after November 1, 2011.

 

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