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yes Mr. Wonderful to my knowledge is not deceased. There is an article about him on the internet under kayfabememories.com if you would like to read about him. ANSWER No he is still very much alive.
If this person was a spouse, see this article: http://irsmind.blogspot.com/2008/07/q-filing-return-for-deceased-spouse.html Hope that helps! Andrea http://www.TaxFacts4U.com
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Taxes need to be filed by April 15th of the year that follows the person's death, whether money is due or a refund is owed. You still use the same form as your Mom would if she were alive, but write DECEASED where it asks for her name. If there are any medical bills for the year, they can be deducted on the return. Does your mom have enough money left to pay the taxes that are owed? If yes, then pay when submitting the tax return. If not, you might want to consult a tax professional. For more information on how to pay income taxes for a loved one who is deceased, take a look at this article http://www.centsableaccounting.com/resources/articles/deceasedtaxes.asp
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Article 45 of the Indian Constitution was written in the year of 1949, The article is about the provision for free and compulsory education for all children.
No, she does not. Refer to this article for more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-1059797/This-Life-How-Maeve-Binchy-childless.html
She has one child Farad, there was a celebrity article about older women having children, she had him when she was 44 in 2001
Try reviewing this article http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Insurance/Insureyourlife/P35421.asp also visit www.steveshorr.com/life.htm
It is illegal to tattoo a minor in the State of Louisiana what is the Children' Code under Louisiana Statue
No Why the heck would you name a dog "Get Gone"? Did I miss some stupid news article? Because my deceased mawmaw named him that. Thank you very much. =<
'Females' or 'kit mothers' are how they referred to in the Wikipedia article regarding them. They are not limited to Alaska, but range across Canada all the way over to Newfoundland.