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Flexible Spending Accounts or FSAs are are pre-tax healthcare benefit offered by employers to their employees in an effort to offset the high costs of healtcare expensives. An employer is not obligated to offer the plan to their employee, but if they do, the monies deposited into the FSA saves the employer on paying FICA for the contributions.
Absolutely. It is called your "Retirement Pension". You cannot collect "unemployment insurance" monies if you are retired.
The best way is to collect the money through your lawwyer, as you both may be still angry with each other.
If your parents have left a will then it is the responsibility of the executor of the will to pay all of the deceased persons debts and also to collect any monies owed to the deceased person.
The HOA only files a lien when all other attempts to collect monies due have failed. An owner who ignores notices from the HOA to collect money cannot later claim to be unaware of fines, since monies due and fines are detailed in the governing documents.
There are not time limits in which the collection of a debt can be pursued. All states do have statutes of limitation which designate the time in which a creditor has to file a lawsuit to collect monies owed.
There may be no limit to the number of 'years back;, but the association may not exceed a length of ownership. It is unreasonable and may not be legal to assess past due monies on a 'unit' with more than one non-paying owner over the years. Assessments are due and owing by owners. Owners who do not pay assessments and who sell their units without any association attempts to collect the past due monies, essentially escape paying what they owe.
Where's my monies...
yes i worked for the bank between 1976-1979 . i wish to find out whether i have any monies in place and what is there worth
The objectives of a nonprofit and a for profit business is to make money. Nonprofits handle the monies they collect much differently than for profit organizations.
Yes, monies is the plural of money.
I am assuming this is a redundant query. Perhaps you mean how can a creditor collect? Some creditors may still proceed with a lawsuit to gain judgment. The premise being the debtor will not always be execution proof. Therefore they may be able to collect monies owed in the future.