If you have taken grocery bills off on your taxes, the IRS could ask for receipts. People may take deductions on business expenses for groceries purchased for a business lunch or dinner.
So that they avoid county court judgments for a starter.Answer..Parents pay bills, to keep a roof over your head, to be able to keep you warm, and to be able to cook you meals. Nothing comes for free, so for what ever utility service you use, there will always be a bill.
It means that the creditor (bank or other lending institution) has decided that you're a deadbeat and doesn't think it will ever get it's money back. It also means that you've been reported to the credit bureaus as a deadbeat and that your credit score just went lower than whale droppings. You know Iam sitting here reading this and was totally pissed at this answer..in todays economy with so many people out of work..have been through their life savings to pay bills and keep their homes and you post something like this? Really? That's mean and cold and for the person asking the question its a slap in the face..
The constitution states all taxes in the us must be uniform. So everyone in the country must pay the same tax. A amendment was made how ever to allow for a income tax which the supreme court previously found to be unconstitutional. But the Uniform tax limitation still exists. Taxes are how the us government pays for everything, including paychecks, food stamps, the military, air force one, and all bills passed by congress
The amount that you have left after all of your taxes, bills, savings and all other necessary living expenses are paid or taken care of. If you do happen to have any disposable income after that then you should consider adding some of the amount to your savings for future use when you will not have any disposable income available to you. Amounts that you do NOT need at this time that you can give away to someone that may need it or throw the amount away what ever you choose to do with any disposable income that you might have.
The amount that you have left after all of your taxes, bills, savings and all other necessary living expenses are paid or taken care of. If you do happen to have any disposable income after that then you should consider adding some of the amount to your savings for future use when you will not have any disposable income available to you. Amounts that you do NOT need at this time that you can give away to someone that may need it or throw the amount away what ever you choose to do with any disposable income that you might have.
ive been asking this question ever sense i became 13 so i came to answer it for you 13yr olds mcdonalds if you get your parnets permission and woodmans grocery
No, they have never been called the duck bills.
Yes, Meijer is a grocery store.If you ever watch their ads on television they clearly say that.
In every deli and grocery I have ever been in.
yes he boxed oranges at the grocery store
Yep
Never, ever stop asking questions . . .. unless somebody will smack you for asking them.
Yes for the Bills
It means she is asking if you ever liked her
lowercase L. Ever notice hand-written signs with letters in all-caps, ... car and snapping the
"I Dig the Pig" Piggly Wiggly
No. The largest denomination ever printed was $100,000.