You cannot convert an Individual Retirement Account into a Limited Liability Company.
contact the district attorney's office.
, I was told that a productive citizen is someone who is working and paying taxes. By paying taxes you are contributing to the city and state where you live, which in turn makes you a productive citizen. Key word to remember is "Productive"; This word means to produce or (make). There fore you are making money for your city and state by paying in taxes. I really hope that I explained this well for you. Sincerely, CStidham
The employer does not pay to the former employee. The employer pays unemployment taxes to the state he does business in, and the state, in turn, pays the benefits to the unemployed worker. If the employer has a large enough labor turn over, the state will raise his tax percentage payable accordingly.
In Monopoly, a player can use the "Get Out of Jail Free" card to avoid paying a fine and get released from jail by playing the card when they are in jail. This allows the player to leave jail without having to pay the fine or wait for their next turn.
There is absolutely no exemption, not for one penny, on reporting income - especially "extra" income if you mean you are already paying taxes. ANY money you make, after reporting and accounting, may or may not be actually taxed, depending on your own personal tax situation.
The company's going bankrupt should not affect your getting unemployment, The company paid (or should have) unemployment taxes to the state who, in turn, pays the benefits to claimants. Therefore it is the state you look to for relief.
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.
They would turn themselves into cats in order to avoid detection.
They would turn themselves into cats in order to avoid detection.
Yes, it is perfectly legal.
No, it is not legal to turn right on a red arrow in California.
The answer depends on what you want to turn into a fraction. And, incidentally, I do not turn into a fraction.