Priority of bankruptcy claims

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  • #166982
    rilakkuma
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    Hi all,

    I am using Becker and NINJA note for REG review. I am very confused about the order of priority regarding bankruptcy claims and my exam is tomorrow!!!

    It appears that Child Support and Alimony has the highest priority on Becker’s book (besides the secured creditors of course). However, NINJA note and Wiley ( I believe) show that the domestic support claim is just above the taxes claim.

    Which one is correct?

    Thank you all in advance! Best luck for those who are taking the exam soon.

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  • #328727
    Anonymous
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    I believe Child Support and Alimony have higher priority just above unpaid Taxes….. at least that's what Yaeger has taught.

    #328728
    rilakkuma
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    Thank you CPAMan! I am actually hoping I will not come across such question tomorrow! 🙂 And good luck for your exam tomorrow!!

    #328729
    Anonymous
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    I remembered Yaeger's mnemonic… SAG WEG CAT

    The last two letters A – T are Alimony and then Taxes Unpaid.

    #328730
    rilakkuma
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    So, Becker and NINJA note are referring to different kinds of domestic support claims?!

    Becker's mnemonic is SAG WEG CTI and the T are the tax claims.

    #328731
    gr8dane
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    SAG WEG CTI BABY!!!

    BEC - 78
    AUD - 91
    REG - 80
    FAR - Nov 26th 75 I'M DONE!!!

    #328732
    Anonymous
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    Remember this list, if this economy gets worse this could be personal knowledge. 🙂

    #328733
    Anonymous
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    Yeah the Ninja notes confused me on this (I have Becker as well) I googled this and this is from a law firm it agrees wth SAG WEG CTI, though they have anohter item in there, their #9 .(its a couple years old so the $s are off)

    Jeff, your thoughts?

    1. Domestic support obligations: These are claims for support that is to be given to the spouse, former spouse, child, or child’s representative. Any claims by a governmental unit that has extended support for the debtor’s family obligations, come within this category but with a lower priority.

    2. Administrative expenses: These are expenses required to administer the bankruptcy case itself. Originally, administrative expenses had the highest priority. But with the passage of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), the Domestic Support Obligations was lifted to the highest priority level. Nevertheless, this category has a de facto priority over Domestic Support Obligations, because such expenses are deducted from the bankruptcy estate, before they are paid to DSO recipients. The courts allow the top priority for administrative expenses as no trustee will oversee a bankruptcy case for nothing.

    3. Claims in an involuntary bankruptcy petition under Chapter 7 or Chapter 11: Such claims arise between the filing of the involuntary petition by the debtor’s creditors and issuance of the relief order by the court. These claims need to be prioritized, or else creditors would not deal with the debtor in a situation where the debtor has not declared bankruptcy and the court has not yet ruled in the creditors’ favor.

    4. Employee wages: Employee wages up to $10,950 per worker, for the 180 day period prior to either the bankruptcy filing or when the business ceased to operate (whichever is earlier).

    5. Unpaid contributions to employee benefit plans during the 180-day period prior to bankruptcy filing.

    6. Claims by a grain producers by a fisherman for grain/fish, for up to $5400 per grain-producer/fisherman.

    7. Consumer layaway plan deposits up to $2,425 each.

    8. Taxes outside of bankruptcy: Normally taxes have a higher priority, when they are outside the purview of bankruptcy. Therefore, creditors prefer to file an involuntary bankruptcy petition against the debtor, so that they can receive more priority in bankruptcy than they would outside it.

    9. Debtor’s obligation to a Federal depository institution in order to preserve the capital of the institution.

    10. Claims for death or personal injury from a motor vehicle that occurred while the debtor was driving it and was intoxicated.

    Every category of priority creditors must be paid in full before the next category of creditors can receive their payment. Normally, unsecured creditors receive lowest priority. If there is not enough money left to pay a priority category in full, then all the members of that category receive a pro rata share of the leftover.

    #328734
    Anonymous
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    CPA Excel has claims for support like alimony & child support as second in line under Secured Creditors as well.

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