Categories
Brandon Blog Post

CANADA STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT: WHAT CAN YOU DO IF YOU CAN’T REPAY?

student loans, student loan, student loan debt, debt, collection agency, credit bureau, trustee, lines of credit, repayment assistance plan, RAP, Canada student loan repayment, starting over starting nowCanada student loan repayment is and will continue to be a large issue.  Student loan debt can be an enormous burden. Between 2012 and 2013, more than 400,000 students borrowed money to help pay for more post secondary education. (The Canadian Federation of Students). Accumulated federal student loan debt in Canada is now more than $15-billion. That doesn’t include obligations on lines of credit, credit cards or provincial loan programs – a total estimated to be as much as $8-billion. (Globe & Mail). This amount of debt affects our entire economy. Unfortunately many students can’t pay back their loans causing Canada student loan repayment to be a huge issue for both recent graduates and our economy. After trying unsuccessfully to collect for more than six years, the government writes off the loans. In total, $540 million worth of student loans has been written off over the last three years. (Human Resources and Skills Development Canada).

What happens if you don’t make your student loan payments? Your student loan will not be erased until you have paid it in full. If you don’t make your loan payments, you will be in default. Your Canada student loan repayment obligation continues, notwithstanding the above-noted government loan reserve and write-off policy.

What happens if I’m in default on my student loans? If you are in default of your Canada student loan repayment obligations:

  • Your debt will be turned over to a collection agency.
  • You will be reported to a credit bureau.
  • You could be ineligible for further loans until the default is cleared.
  • It can affect your ability to get a car loan, mortgage or credit card.
  • Your income tax refund and HST rebate can be withheld.
  • Interest will continue to build up on the unpaid balance of your loan.

Will bankruptcy erase my student loans? Bankruptcy will not discharge your student loans until you’ve been out of school for seven years. There are cases when student loans have been discharged after five years, but the borrower has to prove before a court that they would undergo extreme hardship if required to wait seven years.  So depending on how long it has been since you were last a full or part-time student for which you received a student loan, bankruptcy may not clear you of your Canada student loan repayment obligations.

What can I do if I can’t meet my Canada student loan repayment obligations? One of your options is the federal government’s program called the Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP). There are eligibility requirements and your loan must not be in default. If you qualify:

  • You can make affordable payments based on your gross family income and family size. Your loan payments would never exceed 20% of your gross family income.
  • Your monthly student loan payments will either be reduced, or you will not have to make any payments.
  • You have a maximum repayment period of 15 years (or 10 years for qualified borrowers with a permanent disability).
  • Enrolment is not automatic and you would have to re-apply for this plan every 6 months.

Don’t wait for your Canada student loan repayment debt to become critical and don’t ignore any of your debt. It will not go away on its own. You need professional help from a trustee. Contact Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. and make an appointment today. We approach every file with the attitude that financial problems can be solved given immediate action and the right plan. Starting Over, Starting Now you can get back on the road to financial health.

Categories
Brandon Blog Post

BAD CREDIT: CAN IT HURT YOUR JOB SEARCH?

bad credit, credit, job search, Equifax, TransUnion, BackCheck, credit history, credit report, credit check, medical debt, marital breakdown and bankruptcy, starting over starting now, good credit and bad credit, credit check, living paycheque to paycheque, credit ratingBad credit showing up on your credit history can impact your job search. Many companies will check your credit as part of the routine background check. Some people believe that how you pay your billsgives employers an indication of the quality of your work. These employers believe that an applicant with bad credit indicates either an inability to live up to your commitments or a belief that it is not important to honour your commitments.  This belief, correct or not, are traits that potential employers do not wish to inherit.

Of course this is painting a picture with very broad strokes and doesn’t take into consideration the reason for your financial problems causing the bad credit, which may be due to a divorce or a layoff. But, employers want to avoid situations when collectors start calling the office or try to garnish wages.  Previously, we have written many blogs on such causes of financial problems, including:

According to Dave Dinesen, President and CEO of BackCheck, a pre-employment screening services company, they’ve screened over three million Canadians for more than 5,000 organizations, and the vast majority of employers use credit checks for identification verification purposes (such as employment history and address history).  By doing so, they can also differentiate between candidates who have good credit and bad credit.

Before a potential employer can pull your credit history, you must sign a release. Protect yourself and know exactly what’s in your credit report before your potential employer does. To get a copy of your credit report contact either of the two major reporting agencies – Equifax or TransUnion. They are required to provide you with a free copy of your credit report once every 12 months, if you ask for it. Have them correct any inaccuracies that you find. If you discover anything in your credit report that could be potentially damaging, the best thing to do is be upfront with your potential employer. The likelihood is that a few late payments won’t prevent you from being hired. However, if you believe that a credit check will expose that you have bad credit and would negatively impact your job search, you may want to consider applying to smaller companies that don’t do routine credit checks as part of the hiring process.

Bad credit is serious and can impact many aspects of your life. Don’t ignore your financial problems; face them head on with professional help. Contact Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. We’ll work with you to get your life back on track so that Starting Over, Starting Now you’ll never have to be afraid of a credit check again.

Categories
Brandon Blog Post

DEBT COLLECTORS: WHAT TO DO IF THEY ARE CALLING YOU

debt collectorsDebt collectors.  

Their job is to make you so miserable that you will pay off the amount they are attempting to collect.  Last week we discussed debt issues that become so serious they’re referred to collection agencies. For many Canadians living paycheque to paycheque, any unexpected expense that comes up can disturb a very delicate balance and before you know it, you’ve missed a payment or defaulted on a loan. This triggers an unfortunate series of events and now in addition to the serious debt, you are being pursued by debt collectors from the collection agency. Some of them can make your life very unpleasant but you do have rights.

What are your rights? Collection agencies are regulated and each province has its own rules and regulations. In Ontario, the Ministry of Consumer Services regulates collection agencies through the administration of the “Collection Agencies Act”. If a collection agency behaves inappropriately, file a complaint with the Ministry. You have rights:

  • You must be notified in writing through the mail (not email) that your file has been given to a collection agency before they can start calling
  • The notice must include the name of the creditor (the person or business that says you owe them money), the amount the creditor says you owe, and the name of the collection agency and its authority to demand payment on behalf of the creditor
  • After sending the notice, the agency must wait 6 days before they can contact you in person or by phone.

The collection agency cannot:

  • Contact you on Sunday, except between the hours of 1 PM and 5 PM
  • Contact you on any other day of the week between the hours of 9 PM and 7 AM
  • Contact you on a statutory holiday
  • Use threatening, profane, intimidating or coercive language
  • Use undue, excessive or unreasonable pressure

The collection agency cannot continue to contact you if:

  • You send a registered letter to the agency saying that you dispute the debt and suggest the matter be taken to court.
  • You (or your lawyer) send a registered letter to the agency providing your lawyer’s contact information and notifying the collection agency to communicate only with your lawyer.
  • You have told them that you are not the person they are looking for unless they take reasonable precautions to ensure you are that person.

What should you do? The best thing to do about a collection agency and its debt collectors calling you is to deal with not only the people from the collection agency are trying to collect, but all of your debts.  The best time to deal with them ideally is once you sense there is a problem and before they are referred to a collection agency.

If the debt collectors are calling you, it’s not too late to call a trustee. Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. is full-service insolvency and financial restructuring practice serving companies and individuals throughout the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) facing financial crisis or bankruptcy that need a plan for Starting Over, Starting Now. Contact us today for a solid plan for dealing with your debts so that you can get back on track to living a debt free life.

Categories
Brandon Blog Post

PAYDAY LOANS TORONTO NO CREDIT CHECK

payday loans toronto no credit check, bankruptcy, debt, financial institution, financial institutions, financial plan, interest rate, interest rates, living paycheque to paycheque, payday loan, payday loan companies, payday loans, starting over starting now, the cash store, trusteeHere is a very funny bit from “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” on HBO regarding the predatory lending practices of payday loan companies.  It is very sad, but true.  It is well worth watching this video because among the humour, are some very good lessons as to why not to get involved with payday loan companies and their related very high cost of lending.

Although it applies to the US payday loan industry, it is equally applicable to Payday Loans Toronto No Credit Check also.  We also have written other blogs on the dangers of the Payday Loan Industry, including:

And now, click on the video to listen to this very funny bit by John Oliver.

Instead of perpetuating the cycle of debt, we encourage you to see a professional trusteeContact Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. for a no fee, no obligation appointment. We’re a full service insolvency and financial restructuring practice serving companies and individuals throughout the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) facing financial crisis or bankruptcy that need a plan for Starting Over, Starting Now. It’s time to end the cycle of debt. Say NO to payday loan companies. Say YES to a solid financial plan for moving forward to a debt free life.

Categories
Brandon Blog Post

DEBT COLLECTORS CALLING: COLLECTION AGENCY AFTER YOU?

debt, debt collector, debt collectors, collection agencies, collection agency, credit record, student loan debt, credit card debt, bankruptcy, trustee, debt collectors calling, starting over starting nowAre debt collectors calling?  I recently read an article where the headline was 35% In US Facing Debt Collectors and it’s based on a study by the Urban Institute. This astonished me.  How is it possible that 35% of Americans have debts and unpaid bills that have been reported to collection agencies? This means that one in three people in America is being hounded by a collection agency having their debt collectors calling for unpaid bills.

Imagine that one in three of your friends and coworkers are facing serious financial challenges and you probably don’t even know it. According to the study 35.1% of people with credit records had been reported to collections for debt that averaged $5,178, based on September 2013 records. The Association of Credit and Collection Professionals reports that healthcare related bills account for 37.9% of the debts collected. Student loan debt represents another 25.2% and credit card debt make up 10.1%. Other collections are monies owed to the government, retailers, telecoms and utilities.  That is giving this industry a lot of work for their debt collectors calling one third of the American population!

This is not just an American problem although in Canada we are extremely fortunate that we don’t incur the amount of healthcare related debt that plagues the U.S. But that doesn’t make us immune from serious debt and debt collectors calling. According to an RBC poll which only measures non-mortgage debt such as credit cards, lines of credit and loans:

  • The average level of personal debt in Canada rose 21% per cent this year to $15,910
  • Albertans were the hardest hit with a 63% jump to $24,271 in debt
  • British Columbian personal debt loads went up by 38% to $15,549
  • Manitoba and Saskatchewan went up 32% to $16,145
  • Average debt in Ontario was up 13% to $17,416
  • Average debt in Quebec was up 3% to $10,458
  • Average debt was up in Atlantic Canada by 12% to $15,243

Before you get to the stage that the collection agencies are after you with their debt collectors calling, make an appointment with a professional trustee and deal with your debt; don’t hide from it. Contact Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. We help people everyday who are facing a financial crisis or bankruptcy that need a plan for Starting Over, Starting Now. Don’t wait, especially if the collection agencies are hounding you with their debt collectors calling, call us today.

Watch for our next blog when we’ll be discussing what to do if the collection agencies are after you with their debt collectors calling.

Categories
Brandon Blog Post

SMALL BUSINESS LOANS CANADA BAD CREDIT: NEED IT?

small business loans Canada bad credit, bad credit, payday loans, payday loan companies, personal loans for bad credit, subprime loans, subprime lending, bankruptcy, small business loansWe are seeing small businesses with poor or bad credit being turned away by the traditional lenders because they require small business loans Canada bad credit.  We’ve written several articles on personal loans for people with bad credit – Payday Loan Companies: There Are Options, Canadian Payday Loans No Credit Check: Too Good To Be True!, Payday Loans Are Not The Answer To Your Financial Problems, Personal Loans For Bad Credit: Interested?, Bad Credit Loans Online Attack The Already Vulnerable and others.

However searching for loans with bad credit is not the exclusive domain of individuals; there are also many small businesses who find themselves in the same predicament. And, there are a plethora of companies out there offering to give small business loans Canada bad credit or with actually no credit. Although they are not payday loan companies, they operate in exactly the same way. They are predatory lenders offering subprime loans that are not regulated and are not protected by the same laws that cover the traditional lenders.

If you’re looking for small business loans Canada bad credit, subprime loan companies will hurt your company, not help it. Caveat emptor! Buyer beware! The websites of these business loan companies look very official and several feature the Canadian flag giving the impression that they are affiliated with the federal government. Others have websites with a .org extension also giving the impression that they are government affiliated. Make no mistake; these are for profit companies with no government affiliation or association.

The subprime lending industry is exploding and is now estimated at more than $3 billion in loans a year. According to an article recently published in Bloomberg Businessweek, one of the companies specializing in subprime lending, also referred to alternative lending, is World Business Lenders. “The firm’s representatives pitch their high-rate loans to small business owners who have trouble borrowing elsewhere. World Business Lenders seizes collateral such as vehicles and other assets when borrowers can’t pay, and press legal action where World Business sues companies for missed payments, often sending them into bankruptcy. In fact, 20 percent of World Business’s borrowers were forced to close down last year, according to former executives”.  Lenders specializing in small business loans Canada bad credit are no different.

If your business is experiencing financial difficulties, rather than looking for small business loans Canada bad credit, contact Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc., not a subprime lender.Whether you are a small company, an entrepreneurial corporation, or a multi-faceted complex organization, our experienced bankruptcy, insolvency and restructuring team will work with you to solve problems in your financially challenged environment. Starting Over, Starting Now you can get your business back on track.

Categories
Brandon Blog Post

PAYDAY LOAN COMPANIES: THERE ARE OPTIONS

payday loan, payday loans, payday loan companies, living paycheque to paycheque, interest rate, interest rates, trustee, bankruptcy, debt, financial institution, financial institutions, financial plan, the Cash Store, VanCity, starting over starting nowFinally a financial institution has stepped up to the plate and is offering a viable alternative to payday loan companies. Sadly, people who typically turn to payday loan companies are low income earners who are barely surviving and living paycheque to paycheque. Payday loan companies are not helping them; they are creating higher debt loads and holding them hostage with insane interest rates.

The Cash Store, a payday loan company, offers a $300 loan for 14 days for $69, which is an annual interest rate 599.64% on their payday loans product. Vancity, Canada’s largest community credit union with branches in Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, Victoria and Squamish, launched a new financial product to combat payday loans, called Vancity Fair & Fast Loan. If a credit union member borrows $300 for minimum term of two months and pays it off in two weeks, it would cost $2.20, a 19% annual percentage rate.

The Canadian Payday Loan Association says as many as two million Canadians take out payday loans every year. There has been a lot of talk about “cleaning up the payday loan industry” but if more financial institutions follow Vancity’s lead, payday loan companies would disappear from our landscape without further government regulations.

Don’t wait for payday loans to disappear before searching out more permanent solutions.  Instead of perpetuating the cycle of debt, we encourage you to see a professional trustee. Contact Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. for a no fee, no obligation appointment. We’re a full service insolvency and financial restructuring practice serving companies and individuals throughout the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) facing financial crisis or bankruptcy that need a plan for Starting Over, Starting Now. It’s time to end the cycle of debt. Say NO to payday loan companies. Say YES to a solid financial plan for moving forward to a debt free life.

Categories
Brandon Blog Post

WHAT CAN I DEDUCT FOR SURPLUS INCOME IN BANKRUPTCY?

what can I deduct for surplus income in bankruptcy, surplus income in bankruptcy, surplus income, bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act, Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, trustee, starting over starting now“What can I deduct for surplus income in bankruptcy?” is one of the questions about bankruptcy that we are very frequently asked. The concept of surplus income in bankruptcy doesn’t really seem to make much sense. After all, if you are bankrupt, how can you have surplus income? So let’s start at the beginning and clear up all the confusion in order to answer the question “what can I deduct for surplus income in bankruptcy”.

What is surplus income in bankruptcy? If you have filed an assignment in bankruptcy, under the Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act you are required to make a surplus income payment each month based on your income. The more you earn, the more you are required to contribute. The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy sets limits for what a family is allowed to earn. The larger your family, the more you are allowed to keep. The thresholds are increased each year. The government has established a list of income levels for households of different sizes. If the household’s income exceeds the level set by the government then you have surplus income in bankruptcy and additional payments must be made to your trustee during your bankruptcy. The government’s instructions regarding surplus income can be found in Directive 11R2 from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy.

What can I deduct for surplus income in bankruptcy? There are some allowable deductions for surplus income in bankruptcy:

  1. child support payments
  2. spousal support payments
  3. child care expenses
  4. expenses associated with a medical condition
  5. Court-imposed fines or penalties that are in the process of being paid
  6. expenses permitted by the Income Tax Act (or similar provincial legislation) that are a condition of employment
  7. any other debt where a stay of proceedings has been lifted by the Court, and a recourse authorized
  8. interest paid on debts that are not dischargeable in bankruptcy under paragraph 178(1)(g) of the Act

As a result of these deductions in the calculation, that is why everyone wants to know what can I deduct for surplus income in bankruptcy.

If you’re considering an assignment in bankruptcy you will require the services of a licensed bankruptcy trustee. Contact Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc.We provide the depth of expertise found in a large company, delivered in a boutique setting that ensures high quality and cost effective service. With a cumulative 50+ years of experience dealing with diverse issues and complex files, the Ira Smith team delivers the highest quality of professional service. Take the first step to Starting Over, Starting Now.

Categories
Brandon Blog Post

CANADIAN PAYDAY LOANS NO CREDIT CHECK: TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE!

Canadian payday loans no credit check, payday loans, credit check, credit, credit cards, lines of credit, trustee, bankruptcy, interest rates, debt, personal bankruptcy, bankruptcy alternatives, bankruptcy faqs, Cheri DiNovo, starting over starting nowIf something is too good to be true, like Canadian payday loans no credit check, it usually is. More companies seem to be springing up like weeds every day offering Canadian payday loans. No credit check is the hook they use to bait you. When it comes to money, no one offers you something for nothing. Think logically, if you have bad credit or no credit, why would any legitimate company be willing to give you money? You and I both know it doesn’t make sense. Yet, the Canadian Payday Loan Association says as many as two million Canadians take out payday loans every year. Why would anyone respond to an ad for Canadian payday loans no credit check? They don’t have access to conventional credit like credit cards, lines of credit or overdraft and they aren’t aware that they can solve their problems instead of taking on more debt.

How can a company offer Canadian payday loans no credit check and make money? Simple; they charge exorbitant interest rates which are disguised so that the consumer has no idea what they are signing on for. According to Scott Hannah, president of Canada’s Credit Counselling Society, when a payday lender offers you 21% interest for a 14 day loan, that is actually 546% annual interest! Can you imagine anyone agreeing to pay 546% annual interest? But when it’s disguised as 21% for a 14 days loan, it seems quite benign. The clients who make good on their loans pay for the ones that default on their loans and those outrageous interest rates offset the losses.

Many people in the private and public sector are outraged at Canadian payday loans no credit check companies and many politicians like Cheri DiNovo are trying to shut them down. This is what she has to say:

Ontario NDP MPP for Parkdale-High Park, Cheri DiNovo

I feel they’re just ripping off poor people who have to go there for a loan and it’s just ridiculous what they charge. You’re only allowed to charge $17 on the hundred. Well with them, it’s a lot more. I think it’s something that should be outlawed and something the company should be shut down. I mean it’s outrageous.

There are better solutions to your financial problems than taking on more debt. Say NO to Canadian payday loans no credit check companies. Say YES to real financial advice from a professional trustee who is federally licensed and trained to deal with people facing a financial crisis or bankruptcy.

I understand that you are scared to declare personal bankruptcy.  That is why personal bankruptcy is the last option we look at when providing you with a no charge first consultation.  We first consider your entire situation, and discuss with you the bankruptcy alternatives that might be proper for you to consider.  It is only after we exhaust every possible bankruptcy alternative, that we even consider discussing bankruptcy with you.  Please check out the information we provide in our top 20 bankruptcy faqs section, so that you can gain real knowledge.   More debt through the various Canadian payday loans no credit check companies is just a very expensive band aid, it is not a proper solution to living a debt free life!

Contact Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. today. Starting Over, Starting Now you will be on your way to solving your problems, not taking on more debt.

Categories
Brandon Blog Post

CONSUMER PROPOSAL ONTARIO: AVOID BANKRUPTCY AND ELIMINATE DEBT NOW

consumer proposal ontarioConsumer Proposal Ontario. Information for you on a Consumer Proposal and how it can help you clear your debts and AVOID bankruptcy.  Watch this 4-minute video explaining the bankruptcy alternative of consumer proposals.

In addition to the video about consumer proposal Ontario, you can also check out two other blogs we have written on consumer proposals:  CONSUMER PROPOSALS OR PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY; WHICH IS RIGHT FOR YOU? and Are Consumer Proposals Right for You?

The advantages of a consumer proposal Ontario are:

  • You keep all of your assets
  • Actions against you by unsecured creditors, such as wage garnishments will be stopped
  • Unlike informal debt settlement, the consumer proposal is a forum where all of your creditors must deal with your restructuring
  • You don’t have to declare bankruptcy

We also have more information and you can click on this link to find out more about Consumer Proposals and have many of your questions answered by clicking on our Bankruptcy FAQS link.  You can also find out more by clicking on this link – Consumer Proposal Ontario.

 

The reality is that debt is increasing across all demographics and it should not be ignored. Whether their debt originated with student loans, credit card debt or some other issue, it needs to be managed as quickly as possible by a professional trustee. Contact Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. for professional advice and a solid financial plan so that you can live a debt free life Starting Over, Starting Now.

Call a Trustee Now!