
1 August 2014 | 17 replies
But i work as charge nurse in a nursing home.

9 November 2016 | 39 replies
It's entirely possible the man can be foisted off on the public via some public eldercare/nursing home program.
15 September 2014 | 7 replies
I am an aircraft mechanic by trade and my wife is an Ob/Gyn nurse practitioner.

28 May 2014 | 48 replies
But we did have somebody who had an office job with the state government and we had a LPN nurse who were both on Section 8.

3 June 2010 | 18 replies
I happen to have a heck of a lot more repect and feel better paying my taxes for this girl, who is not only a full time nursing student, but also works part-time taking care of the elderly and takes care of her one yr old baby.

20 August 2010 | 17 replies
Here are some important points about these plans: 1- they can be used by a sole practitioner or one man business. 2- the amount the can be contributed to the plan in any one year is determined by the assumed income and profit on the plans capital, the age of the beneficiary, the retirement age of the beneficiary, the amount of assets in the plan, the number of years left to retirement, and the life expectancy tables published each year. 3- $195,000 is currently the maximum yearly benefit; however the max that can be contributed is determined by #2 above (can be more or less), the maximum deductible is currently $367,000 per year!

5 March 2008 | 0 replies
Panama City Nursing Center, Inc., 461 So. 2d 288 (Fla. 1st DCA 1985).2.

13 October 2015 | 3 replies
It drives Tax Controversy practitioners mad.

10 October 2016 | 8 replies
Having worked in the medical field before recently retiring I have to say these personal care homes are increasing in number as "baby boomers" are aging and are having to address options besides actual nursing homes.