Per IRS Allowable Living Expense National Standards chart effective 04/02/2012, $244 for a family of four. It actually says "Apparel & services."
Yes...any income...not even relevant to work or how long you worked if at all.
Often a person who is a commissioned sales person will receive their commissions on a monthly basis. In the interim, they might receive a weekly advance or "sales draw" against their next monthly commission check. So, if there was four weeks in the month, they might receive 3 checks for, say $500 each. Then, when their actual commissions were calculated for the month, the $1,500 draw would be deducted from the commission check.
Yes as long as you and the 5 month old meet all of the requirements for you to be able to claim the 5 month old as your qualifying child or qualifying relative dependent for the exemption amount.Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Informationhttp://www.irs.gov/publications/p501/index.htmlQualifying ChildThere are five tests that must be met for a child to be your qualifying child. The five tests are:Relationship,Age,Residency,Support, andSpecial test for qualifying child of more than one person.These tests are explained next.Relationship TestTo claim as a Qualifying RelativeThere are four tests that must be met for a person to be your qualifying relative. The four tests are:Not a qualifying child test,Member of household or relationship test,Gross income test, andSupport test.
when i was in chapter 13 i was in for four years. it go by how much you pay a month and how long it take to pay the loans back. ask your lawer they should have gave you paper work showing you step by step whats going on and how long your be in.
I am a UK tax payer all my life & have no kids. my pay will be deducted about £20 to cover NI in Cyprus(even though I'm working in Greece!)
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "The average man spends more than $75 per week on clothing for a family of four."
1 person about 60 dollars and a family of four about 250
I would say that depends on a lot of factors. You can save a lot of money by shopping at Ross, Goodwill and even T.J. Maxx, but make sure you are finding quality clothing so it lasts a little longer. If your kids are young and growing quickly I would say to budget 30-50 dollars per child a month. As they get older they will have growth spurts less often and you will spend less and less a month on clothing.
Your voucher amount is for a set amount according to the number of bedrooms you are eligible for. So you can get a unit smaller if you want.
According to thier website. A family of four can get a family talk plan with 1500 minutes (shared) for 119 dollars a month.
The gas bill in Connecticut for a family of four is only about 60 dollars a month. The average gas and electric bill is around 200 to 260 a month.
The US Department of Labor estimates that the average family of four spends $8,513 per year on groceries, or about $709 per month.
In a month, four weeks pass.
UMMMM Tough one I would say for one bill... 35.00. My family is a family of four. - Kathrynn i would say about 40.00, 10.00 for each person... fair?
Fthe head of housholds (mother and father) spend about 75 to 100 per month about half of them will spend 20 a month on each child.
Roman soldiers did not get paid by the month. They were paid every four months. Until the time of the emperor Domitian, they were paid 300 sesterces every four months. So if you break that down by the month it would be 100 sesterces per month. Domitian raised the pay to 400 sesterces every three months. Remember that out of their "paycheck" they had deductions for clothing, food, their share of the cost of feed for the contuberium mule, the cost of any camp celebrations and just about anything else the army could think of.
No four weeks are a month (28-31days)