You should be able to get a car loan anywhere in the U.S., if you have a note from your doctor stating that you are capable of driving and if you own a house or have property and you haven't made past loans and used this up in collateral you could use your home or property as collateral for a car. If you are renting and just have a pension coming in (hopefully a company pension as well) then go for a used car approx. 3 - 5 years old and in good shape rather than a new car. If you have grown children, a nephew or a younger friend have them go with you to check out used vehicles. If your legs have had injuries there is usually a place you can go (some mechanics) that will either put "hand controls" for your brakes/gas where you can reach it. I've seen these types of controls in a car several times in Canada. Good luck! Marcy
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In the United States, some states allow a discount for cash if a person does not use a credit card, other states do not.
social security number of an individual person in the united states see * social security@ social security.gov.com
disposable personal income
A person with no income will file their FAFSA the same way as a person with an income. When it asks for your income you will just put a zero. You can either file online or file it on paper and mail it in. Filing it online is known to be a bit of a quicker process.
Income tax is a tax rate that is applied to specific person's income and is based upon their level of income. It is usually taxed upon a percentage of income and can change.
In most cases, people who receive benefits from disability insurance will not be required to owe any taxes on that money. However, there are some cases when people with certain income levels will be required to pay taxes on disability insurance income. If a person has disability income and earns a salary that is greater than $25,000 and less than $34,000, then he or she will have to pay taxes on 85% of all disability income received in the past year. If a person earns more than $34,000, then he or she will have to pay taxes on a greater portion of the disability income.
I believe there are ways to make additional income when on disability. You will have to find out the maximum amount your allowed to make while on disability. You are permitted to make up to a certain amount in addition to the amount disability pays you.
The social disability application is a form filled out by someone who is disabled and unable to work. A person who can not work and earn an income would fill out the form and try to get social security disability income.
Can a disabled person care for a person in foster care, and how would it affect their disability income? I also get Long term disability through my former employer.
No. However, disability income may exceed the standard in the person's State. In such a case, the person will have a spend-down to meet before qualifying for Medicaid.
You could sue and get a judgment, but most states would not allow you to garnish the disability benefits to collect the judgment. If the person on disability had other assets like a house, you could go after those assets. If the person IS on disability, they might not HAVE other assets to go after.
The sum of money placed on a persons property or income by the government is referred to as taxes. In the United States, these taxes are federal and state taxes.
Sure, why not? One's source of income has no effect whatsoever on one's ability to own guns, as long as that income source is legal.
A person's ability to obtain subsidized housing in the United States depends on his or her income. The family income must be less than half of the local median income. Landlords can not discriminate against potential tenants.
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A person born in the territory of the United States of America or to United States citizen parents would be a natural born citizen of the United States.