Yes, you are supposed to claim any money received to the IRS. Even if you get paid cash, the IRS wants their money.
How long it will take before you get your money after you file a claim depends on the type of claim you are filing. It could take a few days to a few months before you actually see any money.
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I don't think there are any specific alternatives to diabetic food. If you have diabetes and are allergic to diabetic food you will have to monitor, make due, and eat food that is more "traditional."
yes if you claim ) they take more money out of your check then you'll get back any overpayment when you do your tax return
When an insurance company pays out on a claim and then files their own claim against another responsible carrier to recover any money paid out.
A diabetic will normally understand what they can or cannot eat, however if there are any concerns consult your doctor for diabetic dietary information.
Yes. Basically, any money you receive for any reason should be reported somewhere on your taxes.
There are website devoted to people with diabetes such as Remedy Life, and Diabetic Connect. Diabetic connect has a downloadable cookbook with diabetic recipes.
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There are thousands of diabetic recipes. Almost any recipe can be altered to be healthier for a diabetic person and still have the same great taste. Check out ways to alter recipes on any recipe website.