(1) The debtor's financial ability to pay at the time collection is scheduled to be made, and (2) Income to other family member(s), if such member's ordinary and necessary living expenses are included in expenses reported by the debtor. § 29.525 Ordinary and necessary living expenses. An individual's ordinary and necessary living expenses include rent, mortgage payments, utilities, maintenance, transportation, food, clothing, insurance (life, health, and accident), taxes, installment payments for which the individual is already liable, medical expenses, support expenses for which the individual is legally responsible, and other miscellaneous expenses that the individual can establish as being ordinary and necessary. § 29.526 Waiver precluded. Waivers will not be offered or granted when (1) The overpayment was obtained by fraud, misrepresentation, or by improper negotiation of checks or withdrawal of electronic fund transfer payments after the death of the payee; or (2) The overpayment was made to an estate and a timely demand for repayment is made prior to the final disbursement by the administrator or executor of the estate. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Part Page 56 91 Domestic gold and silver operations sale of silver .. 321 321 92 100 Bureau of the Mint operations and procedures 323 324 128 Reporting of international capital and foreign-cur- 405 |