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Disbursement relates to money paid out for goods or services.
The debit side would be money that you owed and paid out for a service. They credit side is money that was paid to you by someone that owed you for services or products.
Money paid to trustees and executors for their services is taxable compensation. More information is provided at the link below.
Depend on who perform the services. 1.if it is do by the business is debt becos he will be paid 4 it and money comes. 2.credit if the pays other person 4 the service
Yes, depending on how much they paid in taxes. IE Obama is getting back about 25K this year...he and his wife maid about 800K. They paid a great portion in taxes and therefore they are owed money back.
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Money paid to people for regular work or services
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Disbursement relates to money paid out for goods or services.
No, you do not get your money back if you delete an app you paid for. Once you bought it, you cannot get your money back.
It depends on who the money was paid to and how much money was paid.
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The debit side would be money that you owed and paid out for a service. They credit side is money that was paid to you by someone that owed you for services or products.
If you, yourself, put up the money, yes, you will get the remainder after fines, fees, or costs (if any) are deducted.Added: If you used the services of a bailbondsman, the money that was paid (usually around 10% of the bail amount) was the bondsman's fee, and you will not get that back.
A stripend is defined as being a set amount of money or wage paid to a person for work that they have performed. This can also be used to explain a sum of money paid to a person for living expenses.
Money paid to trustees and executors for their services is taxable compensation. More information is provided at the link below.