Can my employer fine me for a mistake?
No, employers cannot charge employees for mistakes, shortages, or damages. Only if you agree (in writing) that your employer can deduct from your pay for ...
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Which payroll taxes are expenses to the business?
Payroll taxes include federal income tax, Medicare and social security. Other payroll taxes are unemployment insurance and state income taxes in applicabl...
Read More →How reliable is a 2005 Crown Victoria?
This car is reliable if you find a clean one, I recommend buying a crown vic straight from a PD, SD, or ST/HP, most of them rigorously maintain their vehi...
Read More →What questions to ask at the end of the year?
5 Questions to Ask Yourself at Year-End When I think back on this past year, what am I proud of myself for? What lessons did I learn in 2019? What surpris...
Read More →Is accounting a difficult major?
It isn’t hard but you’ll need to spend time rote learning journal entries etc. Though people often gets Ds or HDs in first year and fail second because a ...
Read More →Can I open a joint bank account with my girlfriend?
You should have no problem opening a joint checking or banking account under both your names. Many unmarried couples have peacefully maintained joint bank...
Read More →Can you sell a property while going through Probate?
You cannot legally sell a house while it is under probate. If you decide to put the property up for sale before probate is granted be sure to tell any pro...
Read More →How can I protect multiple rental properties?
Here are the most critical steps to take in order to maintain MAXIMUM asset protection when investing in Rental Property: Set up an Entity for your rental...
Read More →Can you write off mortgage interest on rental property?
If you receive rental income from the rental of a dwelling unit, there are certain rental expenses you may deduct on your tax return. These expenses may i...
Read More →Can both spouses claim spousal benefit at same time?
No. Each spouse can claim their own retirement benefit based solely on their individual earnings history. You can both collect your full amounts at the sa...
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