if u are small then it is legal
That's up to the courts to decide.
To open a flexible spending account, you typically need to enroll through your employer during the annual benefits enrollment period. You may need to fill out a form and decide how much money you want to contribute to the account. This money is deducted from your paycheck before taxes, allowing you to use it for eligible medical expenses.
to decide is such an easy way to have your own say in the world....allowing is to let yourself do something... and the people is such a strong word; it kind of sounds like a group that particulary decide on something they feel should be thought upon. Allowing the people to decide- let the group (people) have their own say in the world
Spending Goals. Before you decide where your money really must go, you need to determine your goals.
Controllable spending is the type of spending that you decide to do. Uncontrollable spending is the type of spending that you have no choice about. Budgets are typically dominated by uncontrollable spending.
Augsburg
Whoever feels like it and has access to it.
popular sovereignty
You don't have to accept what was left to you, but if you refuse it, you can't redirect it (you don't control it). You can only redirect what you first accept, so if you're trying to avoid taxes, you can't have any say on where it goes.
There's not really such a thing as "your" inheritance. It seems a strong myth in our culture that just by being someone's offspring you are somehow entitled to an inheritance. The property belongs to the owner. The owner will decide who he/she wishes to leave the property to, and write that down in a will. Whoever that person is, they will have an "inheritance". In the event that no will is drawn up, the owner's property will be divided by the State amongst the spouse and children of the owner.
Yes, you can voluntarily decide to waive your right to an inheritance. This involves signing a legal document stating your intent to refuse any assets or property bequeathed to you in the deceased person's will. It is recommended to seek advice from a lawyer to understand the implications of such a decision.
Allowing people to decide about slavery themselves is often referred to as popular sovereignty or self-determination. It is the concept of allowing individuals or a group to make decisions about their own governance and social policies.