No, not on your W-2 it wouldn't. His or her own salaries and wages will appear on your domestic partner's own W-2, not on yours. Even if you are married, your W-2 form only shows your own salaries and wages.
One important exception is "imputed" medical benefits provided by your employer for your domestic partner. If your domestic partner is not your dependent, then you will likely need to pay federal income tax on the value of any medical insurance your employer provides to him or her.
There would only be imputed income if your employer provided life insurance for your domestic partner. I don't mean that your partner would be the beneficiary - - I mean that your partner would be the insured party. If that happened, then the cost of the premium would be counted as imputed income for purposes of federal income tax and for some state taxes as well, unless your domestic partner were your dependent. If you were legally married heterosexuals, then there would be no imputed income except on the value of policies which exceed about $50,000.
Even though Maine has legalized same-sex marriage, it still maintains a domestic partnership registry.You are eligible to be a registered domestic partner if:A. At the time when a declaration is filed, each domestic partner is a mentally competent adult and not impaired or related in a fashion that would prohibit marriage under Title 19-A M.R.S.A. section 701 (2), (3) or (4);B. The domestic partners have been legally domiciled together in this State for at least 12 months preceding the filing;C. Neither domestic partner is married; or in a registered domestic partnership with another person; andD. Each domestic partner is the sole domestic partner of the other and expects to remain so.The cost of registering a domestic partnership in Maine is $50.
It's best just to send them an Email, or ring them up about the situation! I would think that the would provide insurance for a domestic partner however It's best to just make sure this is certain!
California, Nevada, Washington and Oregon currently provide the most comprehensive benefits for domestic partners.
That would be crazy if it was yourself who was the abuser, because you would want to pretend you're a good person!!
The former domestic partner would have no legal standing. Biological relatives will be favored by the court unless there are extraordinary circumstances.
There does not appear to be an agency that is designed to help a person on a fixed income repair their vehicle.
If the domestic partner is not the mother or father of the children, then they really wouldn't have rights to the children. It would be similar if a room mate lived in the same house as the kids. The fact that the partner has a sexual relationship with the child's parent is irrelevant. In short, if the relationship ends, don't count on getting any custody or visitation rights whatsoever.
You can ask him or her. If you suspect that they are using an assumed name, you can try to arrange a scenario whereby you can examine their identification documents. In the worse case scenario, you can hire a private detective to settle the question. Under what circumstances, however, would you not be sure of the name of your own domestic partner?
The capital expenditure would appear on the balance sheet of a company. It is typically listed under the category of "Property, Plant, and Equipment" or "Fixed Assets."
no. it appears on the debit column on the balance sheet
AnswerActually, there are a lot of different circumstances pertaining to such things. Consulting with an attorney would be your best bet.AnswerRegarding a spouse testifying against their partner: It depends on state law. The laws prohibiting a spouse from testifying were developed to protect the sanctity of marriage and make certain intimate communication between spouses would be protected. Some states allow the spouse who will testify to decide. To answer the question: Domestic partners aren't marriedand so do not automatically enjoy statutory spousal protections. This issue would also vary according to state laws. In California, a registered domestic partnership confers immunity against being forced to testify in court against a partner.