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Sage Peachtree Accounting software received the highest ranking. It is always helpful, however, to pay a professional accountant to review your numbers.
Apparently so.I recently received a letter informing me that I was being sued for a hospital bill from 2005 that I had never received a bill for.Luckily I was able to set up a payment plan and keep it from going to court and becoming a judgment against me.
The self-employed person who received the fee is responsible for their own income taxes.
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The Professional Guest - 1931 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
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Dr- Newton Professional Psychiatrist - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
It can be dependent on many factors. The primary insurance holder is always going to be held responsible. The parent of a minor is going to be responsible as well.
The Unreal Story of Professional Wrestling - 1999 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Joe 90 - 1968 The Professional 1-18 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
There are a few debts for which you can be held responsible whether or not you signed. If you received a service and did not pay the vendor, you could be held criminally liable. If you received healthcare and were unable to sign at the time of treatment, you will be held responsible. If you agreed to pay during a telephone call and that call was recorded, you could be held liable.
Compared to Nixon who was responsible but received no punishment, yes.
no, unless you owe them for a fraudulent claim you received funds from.