
17 September 2020 | 2 replies
This is a relatively new thing in Indianapolis, but the idea is that if you have a rental, you have to "register" with the local authority.Check out Chapter9, Title VI of the local code:https://library.municode.com/i...If that link doesn't work, try going to municode.com and search for Merrillville, IN.

29 December 2012 | 7 replies
One is TITLE VI, entitled CAPITAL EXPANSION, that changes (increases) the threshold of the number of shareholders an issuer has before they are required to register a security with the SEC.

14 May 2014 | 10 replies
@Tou V. - I am in the process of doing this.

20 May 2014 | 22 replies
Originally posted by @Yvette V.: I hired a property manager for one of my properties who also found the tenant.

11 September 2013 | 6 replies
In the case of a taxpayer using more than one property as a residence, whether property is used by the taxpayer as the taxpayer’s principal residence depends upon all the facts and circumstances.If a taxpayer alternates between 2 properties, using each as a residence for successive periods of time, the property that the taxpayer uses a majority of the time during the year ordinarily will be considered the taxpayer’s principal residence.In addition to the taxpayer’s use of the property, relevant factors in determining a taxpayer’s principal residence, include, but are not limited to:(i) The taxpayer’s place of employment;(ii) The principal place of abode of the taxpayer’s family members;(iii) The address listed on the taxpayer’s federal and state tax returns, driver’s license, automobile registration, and voter registration card;(iv) The taxpayer’s mailing address for bills and correspondence;(v) The location of the taxpayer’s banks; and(vi) The location of religious organizations and recreational clubs with which the taxpayer is affiliated.