No, not automatically. The IRS is not notified each and every time a person or company's bank account receives a larger than usual deposit.
However, personnel at banks have been known to manually make referrals to the IRS or other law enforcement agencies when they suspect a depositor has made a deposit of funds secured through unlawful means.
The "excessive amount owed" is a phrase used to indicate that a particular account is over 30% utilized. Utilization is the balance of the account divided by the credit line. SO, if you have a $2,000 balance and your credit line is $3,000, your utilization is 67%, which would trigger an "excessive amount owed" in a credit score explanation.
The transaction would increase an asset account and increase a liability account?
A deposit slip is used to record the amount you want to add to your account. In addition to the deposit slip you would have the corresponding equivilents is some form: Cash, coins, checks.
A satisfactory account would be considered an account the is up to date. The account may not have any negative comments and would be considered in good standing.
Give me an example for what, the transaction would decrease an asset account and decrease the owner's equity account?
On some of the older rifles, they had a set trigger. You would pull it first to set the other trigger. The second trigger would be a hair trigger. It would have a very light pull. The first trigger was supposed to keep from accidentally firing the rifle as you were aquiring the target.
Surprise would be the world. It is unexpectedly sudden.
Well, since extemporaneous means sudden... you would need an antonym for sudden. That would be anticipated or expected.
Sudden vasodilation
You should see your doctor for sudden hair loss.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
A sudden drop in temperature would be a response to a stimulus.
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A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
Immediate Sudden
The computer would shut down long before all processes were ended, since there are system-critical processes that trigger an auto-shutdown when they are ended. In addition, many system-critical processes are protected from being ended.