
29 December 2014 | 1 reply
Taken from http://www.irs.gov/uac/Form-1099-MISC,-Miscellaneo...Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous IncomeFile this form for each person to whom you have paid during the year: at least $10 in royalties or broker payments in lieu of dividends or tax-exempt interest;at least $600 in rents, services (including parts and materials), prizes and awards, other income payments, medical and health care payments, crop insurance proceeds, cash payments for fish (or other aquatic life) you purchase from anyone engaged in the trade or business of catching fish, or, generally, the cash paid from a notional principal contract to an individual, partnership, or estate;any fishing boat proceeds, gross proceeds of $600, or more paid to an attorney during the year, orwithheld any federal income tax under the backup withholding rules regardless of the amount of the payment.Also, use this form to report that you made direct sales of at least $5,000 of consumer products to a buyer for resale anywhere other than a permanent retail establishment.

12 January 2015 | 4 replies
It seems that the information in the article disagrees with the IRS Pub on Medical Expense deductions.

4 January 2015 | 8 replies
But I am actually full time Medical Laboratory Technologist.

15 February 2015 | 25 replies
I personally had to go through an analysis exercise today, and I figured I’d share it here, just to provide another example of how some basic mathematical concepts can govern our investment decisions.Here was the situation that I found myself in today:I bought a property a couple weeks ago with the intent of doing some trash out and minor repairs, and reselling to another investor.

31 December 2014 | 3 replies
The RE agent who sold it to me is hesitant to go through the exercise of driving out to the property, being present while I show it, then perhaps having to repeat the process if the buyer wants to see it again.

22 January 2015 | 19 replies
If a neutered male is still spraying, he most likely has a medical problem or he was just neutered and the testosterone levels have not fully come down yet because the procedure was so recent.

26 January 2015 | 7 replies
There was nothing obvious in the 2014 Mobile Home Residency Law (other than the medical exemption) and I didn't see anything at http://www.gsmol.org.

2 July 2019 | 189 replies
A tenant can be good for awhile and something in their life can change that rather quickly (job loss, relationship problems, medical issues etc.)It is a trade off.

30 August 2015 | 10 replies
I am also a professional sign language interpreter, RID certified since 1986, and former manager of accessibility services for a large medical center.

23 January 2015 | 4 replies
I have someone who has a note from their doctor that they need their dog for medical reasons.