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Utah Homestead Exemption
Almost every state provides protection for equity in the family home, and many states have increased the amount of protection in recent years. Seven states offer unlimited protection. Most states are not as generous.
Federal Law Residency Requirement
Under the 2005 bankruptcy law, you must be have lived in the state for at least 40 months (three years and four months) before you can claim any homestead protection greater than $160,375. (If your state's exemption offers less than this amount, the law is irrelevant to you.) .
IF you are moving to another state, OR you moved to Utah within in the last two years, click here.
- UT Exemptions
- Must file homestead declaration before attempted sale of home
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-504
- Real property, mobile home, or water rights to $42,700 if primary residence; $5,100 if not primary residence (joint owners may double)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-503 (1),(2),(4)
- Sale proceeds exempt for 1 year
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-503 (5)(b)
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Utah Insurance exemptions
Virtually all states protect life insurance proceeds in some manner or another. Some restrict it to proceeds paid to a dependent. Many states also protect the cash-value or loan-value of insurance policies.
If a substantial amount of your assets are in life insurance, you may want to consult a professional to determine the extent to which those policies are exempt.
- Disability, illness, medical, or hospital benefits
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(iii)
- Fraternal benefit society benefits
Utah Code Ann. § 31A-9-603
- Life insurance policy contracts proceeds and avails excluding payments made on contract one year prior to filing
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(xiii)
- Life insurance proceeds if beneficiary is insured's spouse or dependent, as needed for support
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(xi)
- Medical, surgical, and hospital benefits
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(iv)
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Miscellaneous other exemptions for Utah
- Child support
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(f),(k)
- Child support & Alimony needed for support
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(vi),(vii)
- Property of business partnership
Utah Code Ann. § 48-1-22 (2)(c)(repealed)
Utah Code Ann. § 48-1d-604 (revised partnership act)
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Utah Pensions & Retirement Savings Exemptions
The new federal bankruptcy law now automatically exempts a virtually all tax-exempt pensions and retirement savings accounts from bankruptcy, even if you are using state law all_law_table_items. 11 U.S.C. § 522(b)(3)(C). (See Help Topic: Special Rules For Retirement Accounts.)
The law protects up to $1,283,025 of any pension or retirement fund that qualifies forspecial tax treatment under Internal Revenue Code sections 401,402, 403, 408, 408A, 414, 457, or 501(a).
- ERISA-qualified benefits, IRAs, Keoghs (benefits that have accrued & contributions that have been made at least 1 year prior to filing)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(xiv)
- Public employees
Utah Code Ann. § 49-11-612
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Utah Personal Property Exemptions
This category covers your car, your non-retirement bank accounts, and most of your other personal possessions, other than your house.
States vary widely on how generous they are in this area. Some exemptions may be for any combination of property up to an aggregate amount. Other exemptions apply only to specific items, such as jewelry.
Remember that an exemption will not protect your car from being repossessed by the holder of the car loan you used to purchase the vehicle if you pledged the vehicle as security for the loan. To keep the car, you will have to pursue other options such as 'redemption' or 'reaffirmation.' See the help topics and How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy for more on this.
- Animals, books, & musical instruments to $1000
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (1)(c)
- Artwork depicting, or done by, a family member
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(ix)
- Bed, bedding, carpets
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(viii)
- Burial plot
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(i)
- Clothing (cannot claim furs or jewelry)
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(viii)
- Dining & kitchen tables & chairs to $1000
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(b)
- Firearms to $250
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (1)(e)
- Food to last 12 months
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(viii)
- Health aids
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(ii)
- Heirlooms to $1000
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(d)
- Motor vehicle to $3,000
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (3)
- Personal injury, wrongful death recoveries for you or person you depended on
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(x)
- Proceeds for sold, lost, or damaged exempt property
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-507
- Refrigerator, freezer, microwave, stove, sewing machine, washer & dryer
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(viii)
- Sofas, chairs, & related furnishings to $1000
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (1)(a)
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Utah Public Benefits Exemptions
Most states exempt public benefits, consistent with the notion that such benefits are intended as a safety net for the recipient.
- Crime victims' compensation
Utah Code Ann. § 63-25a-421 (4)
- General assistance
Utah Code Ann. § 35A-3-112
- Occupational disease disability benefits
Utah Code Ann. § 34A-3-107
- Unemployment compensation
Utah Code Ann. § 35A-4-103 (4)(b)
- Veterans' benefits
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(v)
- Workers' compensation
Utah Code Ann. § 34A-2-422
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Utah Tools of Trade Exemptions
These are the things you use to make a living. An automobile or truck can be a tool of trade if you use it as such. Commuting to work doesn't count, but if driving is a necessary component of transacting your business, you can claim your vehicle is a tool of trade.
- Implements, books, & tools of trade to $5,000
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-506 (2)
- Military property of National Guard member
Utah Code Ann. § 39-1-47
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Utah Wage Garnishment Laws
Most states have a wage garnishment law. In some states, wage garnishment laws can be used in bankruptcy as an exemption to protect income that you had coming due, but not yet received, as of the day you filed, for work you had already done -- so called "earned but unpaid wages".
In some states, the wage garnishment law protects not only wages owed to you, but also wages already in your possession and saved over time preferably holding it in a separate bank account. In other states wage garnishment laws do not protect wages once they are they are in your possession.
Special notes about Utah Wage Garnishment Exemptions: In 2012, in Gladwell v. Reinhart, 2012 UT 82 (2012), the Utah Supreme Court ruled that Utah Code § 70C-7-103 does not create an exemption in bankruptcy. The 10th Circuit in In re Reinhart, No. 10-4075., (10th Cir 2012) ruled that the Federal wage garnishment law also does not create an exemption.
- Earnings to lesser of (1) 75% of debtor's disposable earnings (50% for child support) or (2) amount by which disposable earnings exceed 37x the minimum wage per week.
Utah R. Civ. Proc. Rule 64D (a)
- Unpaid earnings as of the date of filing not more than 1/24th or of the annual Median Income for the state of Utah, or 1/12 if earnings are not paid more than once a month.
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-5-505 (1)(a)(xvi)
Gladwell v. Reinhart, 2012 UT 82 ( 2012)
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Utah Wild Card Exemption
Most, but not all, states allow a so-called "wild-card" exemption that can apply to any property. The wild card exemption can be of particular help if one or more of your other exemptions falls short of protecting your equity. You may split your wild card exemption amount over multiple items and stack it atop other exemptions as needed to protect exposed equity.