In the education department of the Punjab Govt. it is deducted from earned leave. Performing Hajj is your personal duty, not Govt. duty.
Every government has prescribed forms to fill up for hajj. Get the form and submit it to the ministery of hajj.
Unrealized profit is deducted because it is received but not yet earned means goods are not sold to outside customers and unless goods sold to end user or outside company customers, profit is not actually earned.
Medicare is deducted from earned income. So, if you get a part-time job after you retire, for example, Medicare will be deducted from those earnings.
If you are leaving from Pakistan, you may leave from Karachi, Haiderabad, Quetta, Lahore, Multan, Sialkot, Islamabad, Peshawar or, may be a new airport established for Hajj flights. From other countries different airports are used for this purpose. On your journey back, most Hajj flights are from Hajj Terminal Jadda.
Yes Medicare will continue to be deducted regardless of age. As long as you have earned income, even after retirement, you continue to contribute to Social Security and Medicare with FICA taxes at the same rate as before you retired.
Anytime you see the term "net" before pay, income, etc, it's the balance of money earned after taxes are deducted. The term gross is the balance of money earned before taxes and other deductions, such IRA's, Insurance Plans, and other premiums and costs are deducted.
No, it is not considered earned income, nor can it be deducted as a business expense.
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our subject: Request for hajj leave dear sir, in reference to the subject mentioned above, i hereby request you to kindly allow me leave of 40days from 25 september 2012 to 05 November 2012as i have travelled out of country to performe the Hajj2012. you are therfore requested to kindly sanction my leave application. I would appreciate if the leave is granted for the mentioned period ans shall be oblaiged for your cooperation in this regard.
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The place that Hajj starts is the place where you enter the state of Ihram. Ihram is a sacred state in which a Muslim has to be in to perform the Hajj. In this state, a Muslim is forbidden to cut their hair, nails, wear perfume, have sexual intercourse, kill animals, or cut down trees. Because there are 3 different types if Hajj, there are different places where you put on ihram, which means there are different places where Hajj starts. For Hajj tamatu', the hajj starts from the moment and place you leave to Minna. For hajj Qiraan and Ifraad, a person puts on ifraad at the meeqat, which are points before entering the doors of Makkah. However, there are specific DESTINATIONS as the first place where Hajj starts for a person. For the one who does Hajj Tamatu', the first destination is Minna. For the ones doing Hajj Ifraad or Hajj Qiraan, the first destination is the haram, or where the ka'bah is located.
Full If you were not on leave when the travel happened, you cannot claim LTA Tax benefits. The full amount will be taxable