Yes. Its use of the subjunctive "have" instead of the declarative "has" is correct. 'Tis a bit old-fashioned, though.
The sentence All credits go to him, is not correct grammar, and it should be corrected to All credit goes to him.
giving the correct source
A type of a reconciliation statement is a bank statement. A reconciliation statement will log are transaction on an account, all debits and credits to reveal what is outstanding so an account can be balanced with accuracy.
Cardholder Statement of Account
To ensure the IRS credits the correct amount to your account, make sure to accurately report your income, deductions, and credits on your tax return. Double-check your information for accuracy and keep all supporting documents in case of an audit. If you have any questions or concerns, consider seeking assistance from a tax professional.
That would be a Bank Statement
A disclaimer is a statement of denial, especially of responsibility. The movie showed the standard disclaimer during the credits.
In college, the number of credits required for a degree can vary, but a typical bachelor's degree requires around 120 credits. Therefore, 33 credits would generally represent about one-quarter of the degree, which could translate to roughly one year of full-time study, assuming a standard course load of about 15 credits per semester. However, the exact duration can vary based on the institution, the student's course load, and any transfer credits.
I'm assuming you mean: What do the roman numerals MCMLXXIX represent? It represents 1979. You probably saw it in the end credits of a movie.
The trial balance is a statement that shows all debts and credits. This is meant to show any error within the books.
my partner went to bank to take out working tax credits but there not in but there was 17.21 BG credited to the account what does this mean?
Assuming you mean Liam's younger sister, Kathy, she appeared briefly in the episode "The Prodigal" in flashbacks; unfortunately, I have never seen her credited with the role, neither in the TV credits, DVD credits, or on IMDB.