ALL OF IT. BOTH DEPOSITORS CAAN REMOVE ALL
No, the money isn't taxed because it is already in the hands of the people on the account. As a person on the account you only need to withdraw the money.
When you decide to open a joint account with another person that is always a possibility. If there is a substantial amount of money involved you could try to sue for the return of half of the money.
Yes, if your wife is listed as a joint account holder, she can withdraw money from the joint account without needing your permission.
No. The account becomes the sole property of the survivor.
Depends on if the person is the primary on the account, but usually a joint account shares all rights unless otherwise specified. You would have to review your deposit agreement, but normally money in a joint account can be withdrawn or the account closed by either party.
Because money in a joint account belongs to either person, there is little you can do. If you can establish that the money was yours alone you may wish to consider attempting a lawsuit, but I wouldn't expect much result beyond learning an expensive lesson.
yes they do
You have the ability to represents the living person. That would include the ability to empty a checking account.
A Joint Savings Account is when two people have joint access to the savings account. If a Wife and Husband, Boyfriend and girlfriend, parents and child open a Joint Account then "either" one of them can access ALL the money in the account. If one of them is involved in an illegal activity the Police can freeze the WHOLE account and "can" take ALL the money. It would be up to you to prove the money didn't come from the illegal activity. (Actually they would freeze separate accounts in the same household also) Good and bad parts are you both can access the money as needed, but the other person can "empty" the account with out your say so.
A Joint Savings Account is when two people have joint access to the savings account. If a Wife and Husband, Boyfriend and girlfriend, parents and child open a Joint Account then "either" one of them can access ALL the money in the account. If one of them is involved in an illegal activity the Police can freeze the WHOLE account and "can" take ALL the money. It would be up to you to prove the money didn't come from the illegal activity. (Actually they would freeze separate accounts in the same household also) Good and bad parts are you both can access the money as needed, but the other person can "empty" the account with out your say so.
ere does a prpoperty tax is place in account chart i.e.P/L account
yes a joint account in the bank cab be frozen if a person has a judgment against him. That account wth that number is frozen or the other partner will withdraw all the money.