The only things in NC that are exempt from repossession or garnishment are SSI and veterans' benefits. There are limits that they can take from vehicles and properties though.
A survivorship exempt deed is a deed that conveys property in the names of multiple people. This type of deed is exempt from tax reassessment.
Exempt interest and exempt dividends from qualified municipal bonds.
What United States industries are exempt from the USA Fair Trade Act and when were the exemptions made?
The Third Estate
There are not many types of businesses that are exempt from paying employees the federal minimum wage, they only have to do that when the worker is under the age of say, 16.
Generally not...loses exemption if not used for the exempt purpose
personal
A survivorship exempt deed is a deed that conveys property in the names of multiple people. This type of deed is exempt from tax reassessment.
all of them
All food prepared or not is not exempt from tax,depending on what state you are in
Generally churches are exempt from paying real (land and buildings) and personal property (equipment, cars, machinery, etc.) taxes in most states in the United States. Property tax laws are governed by the laws of each individual state, but most if not all states exempt qualifying religious organizations. The church would probably have to send an application for tax exempt status to the local assessor or tax collector in order to qualify. Your local assessor should have an inventory of all taxable and tax exempt property.
In most cases you will not lose your home during your bankruptcy case as long as your equity in the property is fully exempt. Even if your property is not fully exempt, you will be able to keep it, if you pay its non-exempt value to creditors in chapter 13.
canoes and kayaks under 16 feet in length
No. In most sates in the United State religious organizations are exempt from real and personal property taxes. Each state has their own tax laws that describe which properties are tax exempt. Such laws are uniformly applied, that is all religious organizations that qualify for exemption (not just the Catholic Church in this example) are therefore exempt.
It depends on he local and which exemptions may be applicable to it's situation. Whatever it is exempt from, MUST be used for the Cos exempt purpose and not something else....so say a charity has gotten a property tax exemption for the building it uses, but then takes that property and rents it out to make money (catering hall)...that would end the exemption, at least for that income.
Yes, Native Americans pay real and personal property taxes in the United States, unless there are specific state tax laws that exempt them from taxation. For example, in Nebraska the personal property that is owned by Native Americans who live within an Indian Reservation is tax exempt but real estate is not exempt whether located within an Indian Reservation or not.
So? What is the problem here to discuss. Do one of you get half price on taxes? I never heard of this situation. Put the property in the exempt persons name.