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exempt
In the United States all income is subject to some form of taxation to either a local city, State or the Federal Government unless they have tax exempt status. Normally an application must be submitted to the IRS to achieve tax exempt status. Normally all types of churches or religious organizations are tax exempt, but must follow whatever regulations call for to keep or obtain tax exempt status.
It refers to items that you don't pay taxes on.
not-for-profit organizations
Bartering can be taxed if it involves income. If the goods are traded for fair value, it may be tax exempt.
You can't "exempt" anything.
Sometimes, parts of a living trust can be exempt from bankruptcy such as exemptions for a homestead, but even that isn't always the case. How a living trust is treated in a bankruptcy varies depending on how the laws of the state treat this type of trust as a whole. Typically though, living trusts are not fully exempt from bankruptcy.
Generally, but the extent to which funds will be exempt depends on your jurisdiction. Check your local state bankruptcy exemptions.
Yes
Is VA Disability income exempt from bankruptcy income claim?
No, they are exempt from the bankruptcy laws.
yes
Nothing they are exempt form seizure.
Turtles
Bankruptcy covers all you property and all your debt. Some places allow 1 car as exempt from the sale of property, but not all. You need to check your local rules and ask it be exempt at your bankruptcy hearing.
As they are issued by the government, yes, the are exempt from Chapter 7.
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.