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The M.I.B. (Medical Information Bureau) is a database where all insurers report the records found during the application underwriting for their clients. That's where they find information reported by other insurance companies as well.
No Veterans service connected disability pay is not reported on your income tax return. You do receive a 1099 information form from the VA for the amount of your disability pay that youu receive during the year.
You can report false information to the INS. It may be wise to be careful who you confide in as there can be retribution from the person who you reported.
Prepaid insurance is reported on the balance sheet as a
1 mph over the speed limit. The insurance company will get the information regardless of the speed.
The process is called verification. It is when a school requires you to submit additional documentation - such as tax returns or other financial information - to verify the accuracy of the information provided on your FAFSA application.
On every insurance application for every state you are asked for any and all tickets, accidents, and claims received in the last 3 or 5 years to be reported. It doesn't qualify this by saying only report it if you think they might find it. Take my word for it if it happened they will find it on your record. If you do not tell the truth on your insurance application then the insurance company is not required to pay your claims.
Disability counts as "untaxed income" and should be reported on question 93i of the form.
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I do not think so, VA disability is not taxable. I get a 1099-R each year showing my military retirement income but nothing to show my VA disability.
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States routinely share information about traffic violations. Your ticket will be reported in NC and you will like get points and an increase in your insurance.