No, you cannot legally get a gift of equity from a non family member. A gift of equity always has tax consequences, such as capital gains.
The amount owed is greater than the car's worth
The tax is fairly assessed.
The tax is fairly assessed.
Yes you do. *Clarification: if you own the home you are owner of any equity that may be realized by the sale or leveraging of the property. That does not mean the home has equity. It only has equity if it is worth more than loans or liens held against it.
No, you cannot legally get a gift of equity from a non family member. A gift of equity always has tax consequences, such as capital gains.
Non exempt equity is the portion of something that exceeds the maximum allowance for taxes by law. This means you will only have to pay taxes on part of the equity and not the whole thing.
"equity" or "non-equity" in this case refers to the "Actors' Equity Association," the union for stage professionals. it is similar to the Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) if you know what that is. For a better explanation see http://www.stagedooraccess.com/tips/hot_topics/equity_non_equity_and_you__6240.aspx
..is the fair value.
Technically, yes. Practically, no. A company will always have non-current liabilities. Appendix: * Debt equity ratio = non-current liabilities / equity. * >1:1 or >100% means investment is risky.
Non-sensical question. Try rephrasing.
Employment Equity is fairness in employment
Equity in finance refers to the residual value of assets. The term equity can also be used in association with accounting.
"American Equity, if described as the equity of the United States, would be the value of the country's assets compared to the amount of debt which exists."
The amount owed is greater than the car's worth
Relief in equity goes back to a time when there were two types of courts, law courts and equity courts. Today, the principle generally refers to non-monetary damages, such as an injunction or specific performance. An in-law suite is a part of a house, usually a bedroom with an attached bathroom, sometimes with a partial kitchen, where you might put up a guest, or a live-in elderly parent. This has nothing to do with equity or law.
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