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Ibrahim Hughes Free Email That Allows Mail To Large # of Recipients?
9 August 2011 | 4 replies
Does anyone know of a free email tool that will allow me to send email to a large # of recipients?
Joshua Dorkin Bailouts Now Totaling $10.8 Trillion
16 March 2009 | 30 replies
Lest we forget all of the unneeded SS disability recipients that we fund.
Robert Jenkins San Fernando Valley - Rookie
7 June 2009 | 6 replies
Anyway, let me ask....Who exactly is the end recipient after you analyze the deal?
Account Closed How much are you paying for postcards (including mailing)
4 August 2009 | 17 replies
I do 4x6, full color both sides, variable print data, provide my own list (in and out of state recipients), bulk mail.
Account Closed landlord's will need to prepare 1099s
26 June 2011 | 72 replies
So, if your plumber comes out a few times for $200 each trip, you will exceed the threshold and you'll need to generate that 1099.Now, in 2010, you will not have to do that if the recipient is a corporation (C or S); you have to 1099 any LLC or sole proprietor.The change for 2011 is that even corporations will need to be sent a 1099.And to properly issue a 1099, you will need to get a W-9 filled out (to get Tax ID and to determine if recipient is exempt from withholding - which would be at 28% I believe).
Jimmy H. Using RE to bypass inheritance tax
7 December 2010 | 4 replies
The gift tax rules state that you are entitled to an annual exclusion of $13,000 per recipient.
Jason K. absentee letter correct verbage?
9 December 2010 | 8 replies
Use the two blank sections to write your note, and then actually fill out the check payable to the recipient (not drawn on any bank, of course -- all that stuff is blank).
Aly W. 2 tenants, 1 left, who gets the security deposit back?
11 January 2011 | 9 replies
Does the contract say what you should do with the money if you don't have a forwarding address (our state contract actually has stipulations for this case)...if so, follow the contract.If not, I'd send it certified to the person who is named as the recipient, and if it comes back to you, stick it in a separate bank account for 6 months, and if it's not claimed, considered it yours.I wouldn't give it to anyone else (including the other unnamed tenant) unless a judge orders you to...it would just seem to open you up to future liability...And, of course, you can throw all this advice out the window once you get real legal advice
Account Closed convo with seller how did i go wrong?
23 May 2011 | 22 replies
His direct mail's call to action is to have the recipient call his 24 hour recorded voice message, but he just answers the phone anyways.
Jackie Patterson What do you want to do in retirement?
16 August 2010 | 16 replies
Not only does it make your day, I imagine it makes the recipients day also to have an unexpected kindness.