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New York state is the only state that has an agreement with Canada to exchange tickets.
BUT , for a extra cost of about 55 cents, any US insurance company can check the Canada wide data base and find your convictions.
If you live in a border state, such as Washington or Michigan, or New York, this is a basic computer check that is done annually, especially for those under 30 years of age who cross over to Canada to go drinking.
Prepaid insurance is reported on the balance sheet as a
The ticket will be reported to NC and treated just as if you received the ticket in NC as it applies to your insurance rates so the answer is yes.
The new owner of the policy will be the one to get the 1099-R tax form for the value received. This does not mean that they will have to pay tax on the amount received just that the amount is being reported to the IRS. Because it is being reported to the IRS you will have to report it on you income tax return as well. Depending on the circumstances, some, all, or none of the amount reported may be taxable. It needs to be addressed or the IRS will assume it to be fully taxable.
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Police departments do not report tickets to insurance companies. That's true. But they DO report them to the DMV and the insurance companies have access to these records. If you don't believe me, just ask your agent when you got your last ticket.
Yes, if the cheque bounces there is no insurance and this will be reported to the DMV.
Yes, any income received is required to be reported.
The ticket will be reported back to DC and treated just as if you received it in DC.
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It Appears it does not, as the City of Lynnwoods website states it is a civil infraction and does not count against your driving record and is also not reported to insurance agencies
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