You can show them a copy of your bank statements or books if you have an accountant. This should be sufficient to prove income. You can also provide them with a copy of previous income.
Three years especially if your self employed but remember the longer you take the taxes you are going to have to pay. ( good luck )
I think so...
By definition, filing for any benefits, etc for "unemployment" when you are actually employed is deception and is therefore CRIMINAL.
If you sustained any injury while on the job you have the right to file for Workman's Comp, even though you are still employed.
Only if it's your dentist or someone working in the dental office who is qualified, that is doing the 'filing'. If by 'filing' you mean 'adjusting your bite', you should be okay.
$400 or more of self-employment income requires filing.
To be employed in records management, you would be required to have excellent filing and organizational skills. You would also be expected to review documents and make sure everything is done properly.
Unfortunately, home offices feature only so much space for self-employed workers. An individual should consider using magnetic signs to add more writing area to the office. This allows workers to keep more notes and memos around the room without taking up tons of space. Without a doubt, these signs work best on the sides and fronts of filing drawers.
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Where to mail 940 filing
A self-employed person must file an income tax return and pay self-employment taxes on net income from self employment of $400 or more. As for federal income tax, assuming that you have no children and do not itemize, you can earn up to $17,900 (the sum of two personal exemptions and the standard deduction for married filing jointly for 2008) of net self-employment income before income taxes will apply.
You can.And in all fairness, you might consider disclosing to your new landlord that you intend to file, especially if you plan to declare any funds due in your new housing situation on your bankruptcy petition.