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he is a colonial administrator for georgia
The person responsible for paying office fees is the administrator. This is considered to be an administrative function that ensures the smooth running of activities.
Expenses of administration. Attorney fees, storage costs, court costs, mileage, executor or administrator's fees, costs of sale of property, etc.
Taxable gross income includes professional fees paid to you.
Contact the institutes administrator and ask for the prospectus and fee structure.
For your first offense it's $75(plus court fees) For a second offense it's $100(plus court fees)
As of August 2013, the fees for grade school will vary depending on the state. For example, in Georgia the fees for private grade school range anywhere from $1,000 to $1,500, per year.
That is my question...can a person who holds the power of attorney for another person charge fees in the state of Georgia? And if so, is there some type of fee structure?
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Yes, but you wouldn't be able to register it in Georgia. You would have to have it registered in your home Province, which might require importation fees.
Yes there can be an administrator, and no to a hidden administrator.