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US Air Force

The US Air Force is a service branch of the US Armed Forces that deals with aerial warfare. Headed by the Secretary of the Air Force, it is one of the most technologically-sophisticated air force in the world.

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What percentage of your gross income should go towards utilities?

Utilities are largely a fixed cost that depend on where you live, not a percentage of income. It's not like you should say "I'm rich, I should leave the air conditioner on with the doors and windows open."

It would be more realistic to contact your local utilities for an "average" bill amount (or, even better, an actual historical average for the specific house/apartment you're considering) and budget based on that, instead of trying to figure out how much it "should" be based on what you make.

What are the roles and responsibilities of the Air Force Safety Center?

the AFSC provides advice and guidance applicable to confined space programs in the realm of safety, reviews; evaluates AFOSH standard 91-501 annually, when changes occur to 29 CFR 1910.46 or when operational changes occur that require a revision of AFOSH standard 91-501; and acts as approval authority for safety variances.

Where is the Commomorative Air Force Museum in Mesa Arizona located?

The address of the Commomorative Air Force Museum is: 2017 N Greenfield Rd, Mesa, AZ 85215-2401

When paying the tax's on your mothers home for the past 7 years does that make you legally property owner?

Consult a real estate attorney for the correct answer, but my educated guess is NO. Unless there is a recorded deed (or in some states it is called a mortgage), showing your mother has signed agreeing to transfer of the home to you, she continues to the owner.

How do you convert sea or river water into drinking water?

It needs to be cleaned, disinfected and in the case of sea-water de-salinated.

Small amounts can usually be treated with commercially available tablets, while lage amounts need to go through a water treatment plant.

How long should you keep personal tax records?

Federal laws specify how long you must retain the documentation to support the filing of income tax returns.

For most taxpayers, this period is three years from the original due date of the return or the date the return is filed, whichever is later. For instance, if you filed your 2006 Form 1040 April 17, 2007 or sooner (disregarding the extended NE "storm" due date), the IRS has until April 17, 2010, to audit the return and assess a deficiency if necessary.

The statute of limitations period extends to six years if a return includes a substantial understatement of income (defined as omitting income greater than 25% of the amount reported on the return). There is no statute of limitations if a taxpayer fails to file a tax return or commits fraud. A taxpayer is considered to have committed fraud if he/she submits a false return or if there is a willful attempt to evade tax.

If a required return is not filed, the records must be kept forever, as the statute of limitations does not begin until the form is filed. Failure to keep adequate records is a separate violation from failing to pay or to file.

And of course anything in a return that may be required to prove a position in a future return, should be kept as support for that position. For example, basis calculations that effect an ongoing holding, amortization of mortgage points etc.

There may be non-tax reasons to retain these records. If you are unsure you should contact a financial advisor and/or tax specialist.

And finally, it ain't really that hard to keep them around...and having them really can't do you harm. ( I say, only slightly cynically, I've seen people who seen to be in a great rush to throw them out and feel they make a mess....while they have piles of laundry and garbage laying around that are probably older).

How do you switch from high school to homeschool?

it all depends on the legal requirements in your state or school district. Your parents will have to research the legal process to pull you out of school and begin homeschooling you, which usually involves them providing a form or letter describing their 'intent to homeschool' and their understanding of what is legally required of homeschoolers in your area.

What functions are performed by the US Air Force OSI?

The United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations is responsible for investigating threats to the Air Force, the Department of Defense and counter terrorism activities among other duties assigned as needed.

What is the commercial number to Anderson Air Force Base?

Here is the Public Affairs number off the Andersen AFB home page. 36th Wing Public Affairs

Unit 14003 Box 25

APO AP 96542-4003

Comm: (671)366-4202

DSN: (315) 366-4202

Can a marginal tax rate ever be 100 or more?

In the US - NO. Not even close. The marginal rate cannot be higher than the absolute statute rate. While State taxes may also enter the consideration, they are generally maxed around 9%, and are deductible on the Federal, so it would be 35% less than that or combined for @41%. {| ! id="tbl586id0_0" scope="col" | If taxable income is over-- ! id="tbl586id0_1" scope="col" | ! id="tbl586id0_2" scope="col" | | $0 to $7,825 10% of the amount over $0 $7,825 to $31,850 $782.50 plus 15% of the amount over 7,825 $31,850 to $77,100 $4,386.25 plus 25% of the amount over 31,850 $77,100 $160,850$15,698.75 plus 28% of the amount over 77,100 $160,850 $349,700 $39,148.75 plus 33% of the amount over 160,850 $349,700 no limit $101,469.25 plus 35% of the amount over 349,700 |}

What taxes are paid for a withdrawal on an UTMA account in NJ?

The taxable amount of the distribution will be subject to the marginal tax rate of the owner of the UTMA account in NJ when the 1040 federal income tax return is completed correctly.

What is the nickname of the air force academy athletic teams?

The nickname of the United States Air Force Academy athletic teams is the "Falcons."

What Air force bases are in Colorado?

Peterson Air Force Base, The United States Air Force Academy, Cheyenne Mountain Air Station, Buckley Air Force Base, and Schriever Air Force Base.

Additionally, there's the airfield at Fort Carson, which may or may not have some Air Force personnel stationed there.

EPA term for chemicals that are regulated under the Resource conservation and recover act?

Hazardous Wastes - http://wiki.answers.com/Q/EPA_term_for_chemicals_that_are_regulated_under_the_Resource_conservation_and_recover_act Hazardous Chemicals - OSHA term used to denote any chemical that would be a risk to an employee if the individual was exposed in the workplace Toxic Chemicals - EPA term used to define a chemical whose total emission or releases must be reported annually by owners and operators of certain facilities that manufacture process or otherwse use a listed toxic chemical

What force acts on gliders in the air?

Gravity, from the Earth, pulling it towards the ground, and Lift, applied by the air due to pressure difference on the wings (high pressure below the wing, low pressure above the wing). The faster the glider goes, the greater the Lift. Gravity does not change however.

If you were to enlist into the Air Force with a 4 year degree what rank would you get?

After completing Basic Training you would be an A1C, paygrade E-3. However, if you have a 4 year degree, why not choose to join as an officer as opposed to enlisted?

How much tax would you pay for 54000?

If this is 54000 of taxable income that is subject to your marginal tax rate and if your marginal tax rate is already 35% X 54000 = 18900.

You are the only one that has all of the necessary information that will have to be reported on your income tax return for the year in order to do the calculation for the numbers that you are looking for.

If you would like to do some estimated tax calculations you would need to go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for 1040ES go to page 6 for the 2010 Tax Rate Schedules page 7 has the estimated tax worksheet. The tax brackets for 2010 will be on page 8 of the 1040ES.

You would add all of your gross taxable wages from the W-2 forms box 1 wages, salaries, tips, etc and any other net profit from other earnings that you have in your hand and that amount would be a added to all of all of your other worldwide gross income total and that is the amount of income that would be used to start with to calculate your estimated taxes for the year.

You can try anyone of the on line estimated tax calculators for some estimates to get an idea of what things may look like after using the correct IRS forms and compare the numbers.

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