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Henry Repay
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You should be able to list the creditor and then include in the same box...
Franklin Moore Mclaughlin IV
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In order to answer your question, a lawyer would need to read the entire trust....
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Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Generally speaking if debt consolidation is not working oiut for you then the...
Andrew Joseph Miofsky
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Your first sentence pretty well sums it up. You can no longer afford the...
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You may be able to contest the Iowa Court's personal jurisdiction over you and...
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You will not be required to pay in a lump sum. If you pay down the liability...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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If you borrowed the money then you owe the debt - and it doesn't matter how...
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Oscar Michelen
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Contributions to political campaigns are NOT tax deductible. There are...
Edgar Loewe Neel
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Oscar is correct; political contributions are not tax deductible under federal...
David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
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This is a business decision that you have to make. You may what to attempt a "...
Erik Glen Swanson
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While no one can tell you how to manage your affairs, "letting it foreclose"...
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Michael J. Helfand
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Unfortunately, they probably can. Unless you have an employment contract that...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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That doesn't seem right, but without seeing the contract and knowing all the...
Michael Lewis Van Cise
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The mere fact that you have no income reported on a W-2 (that is, income from...
Bradley Louis Schencker
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It appears from reading your question that the person involved is not your...
Bradley Louis Schencker
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In your question I am uncertain if you actually applied or if you requested...
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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Yes, you can fired for lying on your resume.
Erik Glen Swanson
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You shouldn't believe all the right-wing propaganda you hear. No rational...
Elisa W. Ungerman
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Yes. She is required to pay Social Security (FICA), and moreover, she is...
Jonathan H Levy
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Self employed earnings of greater than $400 are subject to this tax. But it is...
Stuart Warren Cordell
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I believe the answer to your question is yes. Anyone who earns more than $400...
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Peter LaSorsa
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Yes, all income must be reported.
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Yes. Usually you declare your tips to your employer on a nightly basis. But...

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