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This is determined by your marital status on the last day of the year, before January 1.
Yes, an employer must always use a calendar year for payroll purposes.
For tax purposes, 1099's should be sent out by January 31st of each year. If they are not received in a timely matter after that date, it is best to contact the bank to request copies.
A PA is never a medical doctor; a doctor may have been a PA before, but ultimately still has to attend and graduate from a 4 year medical school.
Probably not. He would have to live with you over half of the year, and you would have to provide over half of his support for the year.
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Double check that date. The last year half cents were minted was 1857.
A semester is half a year.
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year and a half
If you are half a year older than thirteen then you are mostly thirteen and a half. Thogh not legally.
No. The standard creepiness rule is you can only date someone half your age plus seven years. So a 17 year old could not date anyone younger than 15-and-a-half (8.5 + 7), or older than 20, while a 13 year old can't date anybody. Wait until you're 14, then date a 14 year old.
No it is not wrong for a 38 year old to date a 24 year old as the 24 year old is no longer a minor and considered an adult.
In most cases it is not necessary. They are considered an adult at age 18.
This is determined by your marital status on the last day of the year, before January 1.
He could date a woman half his age, but some people would consider this iffy and others would object.A commonly acceptable standard is half plus 7. Thus, a 40 year old man could date a 27 year old woman because half of 40 is 20 plus 7 = 27. By the same standard, a 60 year old man shouldn't date a woman younger than 37 and so on.
Double check that date. The last year half cents were minted was 1857.