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Does ACA cover green card holders?

Lawful immigrants to America (i.e. green card holders) may qualify for coverage and be subject to the rules defined in the ACA for U.S. residents. Immigra...

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How do you become deemed uncollectible?

The IRS may deem a taxpayer’s account as temporarily uncollectible for one or more of the following reasons: hardship, bankruptcy, no assets, no job, illn...

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Are gifts received subject to income tax?

Gifts are subject to donor’s tax. The tax is levied, assessed, collected and paid upon the transfer by any person, resident, or non-resident, of the prope...

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How much does live in dog training cost?

Residential dog training prices are costlier, and they are approximately $45 to $120 for each 1-hour session. Some trainers sell package deals that includ...

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How much is Social Security for a 100% disabled veteran?

How much SSDI Will I Get? The amount you receive each month will be based on your average lifetime earnings before your disability began and is NOT based ...

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How do you write a RIP message?

Short Condolence Messages A thought of comfort and condolences to the grieving family. Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts. Heartfelt thoughts ...

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How do you account for sale of intangible assets?

Make a new intangible assets journal entry on the date you acquired or purchased the intangible asset. Debit the intangible asset account for the total am...

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Where do I find adjusted gross income for self-employed?

The IRS helpfully defines adjustable gross income (AGI) as gross income, minus adjustments. If you’re self-employed, that translates to business income, l...

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Is 90k a year considered rich?

Earning $100,000 a year is definitely not considered rich. Only if you are under the age of 25 and live in the MidWest would earning $100,000 be considere...

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What is a liable employer in Michigan?

2. If the employing unit pays (or owes payment of) total wages of $1,000.00 or more in a calendar year. Therefore, as of April 17 the employing unit becam...

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