In some cases, prisoners may have to pay for certain personal privileges, such as extra food items, phone calls, or entertainment options. These expenses are usually covered by the prisoners themselves or their families, rather than through taxpayer funds.
no, only for special privileges if you want them.
Yes, physicians must have privileges at a hospital in order to participate in an insurance. If they do not have those privileges, the insurance company will not pay for care.
Some privileges of a 12 year old may include having more freedom to choose their own hobbies and interests, being able to have more independence in small tasks or chores, and developing more responsibility in managing their own time and activities.
Georgia was founded as a refuge for debtor prisoners to work and pay off their debts.
== == you lose driving privileges until ur 18. and you pay a fine you lose driving privileges until ur 18. and you pay a fine
Whatever amount you pay for your own personal residence has no effect whatsoever on the taxability of rent payments you receive.
Because they pay $5.95 a month for the privileges
Most companies require employees to pay for their own work clothes from their personal funds. However, some firms will provide uniforms to employees.
One could purchase their own personal web site by visiting a web domain service such as GoDaddy. For a low fee, one can purchase a domain and then pay a month service fee for the web hosting.
can you pay with personal check
No, you do not have to pay taxes on a personal loan because it is not considered taxable income.
Yes. Only people high up enough - senior managers, directors, etc, will get privileges such as company credit cards, fuel credit or prepayments. For everyone else, you'll have to use your own money, which will then be reimbursed in full. If you're suffering genuine hardship though and are unable to pay for transport into work, most employers should make an exception, as this is clearly in their own interests.