over more than what you can think of... -seriously! this is crap. you cant give a vague answer to a logical question! one research states we owe Japan $11602 million, which is 30% of the Philippines' debt. 48% would be private creditors. There are no legal proof to this but I assume the 48% would either be the World Bank or Federal Reserves. But really, how much do we owe?
Yes, taxes are typically not taken out of Social Security benefits before you receive them. However, you may owe income taxes on your Social Security benefits depending on your total income and filing status.
Yes, you may have to pay federal income tax on your Social Security benefits if your income exceeds a certain threshold. The amount of tax you owe will depend on your total income, including other sources of income besides Social Security.
The people working on the property, do not own the land. They do all the work, and the owners get most of the money. There is a contract for share cropping in which the people working on the land are not allowed to stop their work because they most likely owe money to the real owners of the land. Therefore these people work against their own free will and are slaves.
Technically the question should be "Was an indentrued servant poor?" seeing as indentured servanthood was outlawed a while ago. However to answer the question, yes they were. In fact, many of them accepted the contract just to get somewhere. For example, many indetured servants were just poor people who wanted to get to the America in the 1700s but didn't have enough money so they signed a 7 year contract with a wealthier person who agreed to provide for them and get them to America in exchange for the 7 years of work. However, this "7 year" time was often abused by the wealthier person. For example, they would say something along the lines of "You didn't work hard enough. You owe me another year." So many people would not get out for a long time.
Slums originated from the practice of people camping outside of city gates or city walls. Rural people looking for shelter or protection would often move closer to the walls and gates of the city. Also, merchants & traders seeing a chance to do business would set up shop outside the walls & gates. Eventually the ruling noble would see the tax benefits of new citizens and wall in & protect these people. Decrees & laws were passed that certain peoples could only live in certain areas... each to his own kind.... and slums, slumlords, and each to his own kind, and each to my own will I owe took root. So basically slums originated from those who could not protect themselves depending on those who could. Part of the city, but not part of the city.
Call the bank and ask.
It depends on how overdue you are on your payments and how much money you owe.
yes both, I can't say how much cause it's a lot.
If you don't pay for a while I am pretty sure they send a letter how much you owe.
How to get in touch with compass bank if you owe them money
No. its the other way round
Then you still owe the bank.
As of now, it is said that the Philippines owe a whopping P4.42 TRILLION.
in nc, can you go to jail if you owe a bank for a car?
depends on who you owe and how much. OR unless the bank already owns "your" property
an officer who watches how much you take out in loans and what you still owe in loans.
Example: you, a debtor, owe me $10,000. I owe you $5,000. I can set off my debt to you, meaning that you cannot collect the $5,000 I owe you. Your debt to me is reduced to $5,000. The most common type of setoff involves a bank. Your deposits in a bank constitute the bank's obligation to you. If you owe the bank $100,000, and the bank has $5,000 in deposits from you, it can zap your $5,000, and now you owe the bank $95,000.