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In article <hn5o22tlpi6gtqeb7nsr7t9f2c4th77b27@4ax.com>, "Mike Jacobs"
<mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
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>It's amazing to me how these myths about the law gain currency. The
>signature of anyone, minor or adult, is a symbol that the person making
>i
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It used to be that you could just take the signature card, have your
son
sign it, and return it to the bank. I believe however, financial
institutions
are now *required*by*law* to confirm the identity of the person who's
signature
appears on the ca
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>Is there a 'contract' between a Citizen and the State?
The short answer is "No". If a citizen disapproves of the actions
taken by his State, his only recourse is to use the political system
and/or the judicial system to get the state to take differ
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"Dave Zass" <sendmespam@webquestinc.com> wrote in message
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> I'm self employed and have formed an LLC. If I do not have any partners,
do
> I still need to file a 1065?
No, you can file it on form
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Dave Zass wrote:
> I'm self employed and have formed an LLC. If I do not have any partners, do
> I still need to file a 1065?
No, you report your business activities on either Schedule C or a
1120-S, depending on the tax entity created under the
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> I'm self employed and have formed an LLC. If I do not have any partners,
do
> I still need to file a 1065?
What you have is a single member LLC (SMLLC). Unless you elect to treat
your LLC as a corporation, the IRS considers the SMLLC to be a dis
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"Dave Zass" <sendmespam@webquestinc.com> wrote in message
news:4o5o225bb94r45b10croo9nscvfoppd6l2@4ax.com...
> I'm self employed and have formed an LLC. If I do not have any partners,
> do
> I still need to file a 1065?
No, you have a sole propr
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"Dave Zass" <sendmespam@webquestinc.com> wrote in message
news:4o5o225bb94r45b10croo9nscvfoppd6l2@4ax.com...
> I'm self employed and have formed an LLC. If I do not have any partners,
> do
> I still need to file a 1065?
> --
> www.cjpassociates.
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"Dave Zass" <sendmespam@webquestinc.com> wrote in message
news:4o5o225bb94r45b10croo9nscvfoppd6l2@4ax.com...
> I'm self employed and have formed an LLC. If I do not have any partners,
> do
> I still need to file a 1065?
If you're the 100% owne
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Dave Zass wrote:
> I'm self employed and have formed an LLC. If I do not have any partners, do
> I still need to file a 1065?
>
If you are the only member of the LLC then filing a partnership return
is not an option for you. By default, you ignore
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"Oscar" <escaperoutes@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>3 people, A, B and C, agree to set up a business. They each agree to
> provide $55,000 start up capital in return for 550 shares in the
> business -
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My brother in law has the possibilliy to sign a contract as sous chef
in a 5* fine dining located in the asian east.
Term of contract is in case of termining this contract in any case (!)
to pay back the outstanding wages untill the contracted end.
In
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In article <3n5o22l58813j4r5loqgh7sud3d5dun5ep@4ax.com>,
paltema@gmail.com says...
> I was recently caught shoplifting an item valued 30 dollars. I have a
> court date coming up. how worried should i be about punishment?
If you are in the US, and
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paltema@gmail.com wrote:
> I was recently caught shoplifting an item valued 30 dollars. I have a
> court date coming up. how worried should i be about punishment? should
> i get a public defender? any advice??
>
You don't say which state, so we can'
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<paltema@gmail.com> wrote:
>I was recently caught shoplifting an item valued 30 dollars. I have a
>court date coming up. how worried should i be about punishment? should
>i get a public defender? any advice??
At the very least get a public defender.
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Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:38:54 -0500 from <paltema@gmail.com>:
> I was recently caught shoplifting an item valued 30 dollars. I have a
> court date coming up. how worried should i be about punishment? should
> i get a public defender? any advice??
The p
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:38:51 -0500, rrold1@aol.com wrote:
>We are selling a product and have become aware that the
>manufacturer/distributor is forwarding most (if not all) product
>support inquires to our competitor instead of handling them "in hous
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Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:38:51 -0500 from <rrold1@aol.com>:
> We are selling a product and have become aware that the
> manufacturer/distributor is forwarding most (if not all) product
> support inquires to our competitor instead of handling them "in house
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I have a friend who owned and ran a small publishing firm. The film is
no longer operating but he still has the right to the use of the title.
What is the best way for him to sell the title?
Thanks to anyone who helps.
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AsymF wrote:
> I own 100% of the shares of an S-corporation. All purchases for goods
> are made on the spot as customers buy them, however, credit card bills
> aren't due for payment until the end of the month. In the meantime the
> amount customers
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AsymF <fearful.asymmetry@gmail.com> wrote:
>I own 100% of the shares of an S-corporation. All purchases for goods
>are made on the spot as customers buy them, however, credit card bills
>aren't due for payment until the end of the month. In the meantim
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"Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> writes:
> BTW if there is ever any dispute as to what the statute as enacted
> actually says, the non-codified, original Act is the ultimate
> authority.
Unless you're talking about a portion of the Code expli
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"Bob Sweeney" <Info@FortLauderdaleFriendMaker.Com> wrote in message
news:j9ee22ta6p277nguf5ul61eq1tammsdk1p@4ax.com...
> I'm signing an agreement to provide programming services on a "1099"
> basis.
>
> I have to keep my hours worked until the en
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"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote in message
news:4rtnd1ha8a832hhclruknhh6rmpvdgirtp@4ax.com...
> In article <mitid1h8jej8lu3kac0pcqnnr0ng4hchcp@4ax.com>,
> "Rich" <no@spam.invalid> wrote:
>
>> What do I do? Should we write it down as
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In article <cm5o22hvg6m0d5f2rg034jd2038b49v2o7@4ax.com>,
prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> > Jimbo <Jimbo@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> >> I've had so many colleagues tell me if a New Jersey residen
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> I just saw a California case recently that said that a lawyer
>> drafting a will in his office, in a state of which he is a
>> member of the bar, is permissib
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In article <3m5o2299297s4aa9mtv2rjc47fqn1dpc34@4ax.com>,
bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
> In article <49ee22pe9pn048ech653d8m0oa1o5ht9m3@4ax.com>,
> maxborn555 <maxborn555@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> If you don't file a gift tax return, that's correct. But you
>> can do a gift split, which means that one spouse can give twice
>> as much and have it treated
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<googler@maxedmp3players.com> wrote in message
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>
>>
> -- Should I respond to this at all (I'm a resident of a state about
> 1500 miles away, though I travel through the region often)?
No, if
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Hello to all.
My question may be familiar to some of you already.
I live in the U.S. About a year ago, I sent a rather pricey item - an
autoclave - via FedEx to Canada. When the package got there, they
apparently released it from customs without
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In article <3l5o225t606f4om3nmc6ngl7urnlabufh6@4ax.com>,
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Because it is. And if you're caught (e.g. your daughter says where
>she got the ticket) you could end up losing it all. The date you
>p
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Do divorce proceedings include the question "What gifts have you
> made recently?"
That is an issue in California, since gifts of community property
without the consent of a spouse can be reclaimed. For
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The facts are as follows:
Neighbors and I filed complaints against an absentee landlord alleging
zoning violations.
The landlord retained a prominent Boston lawyer known for extreme
tactics and he fought the complaints for this landlord before the
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Philip M. Brewer wrote:
> The amount that you can lose in a suit is not limited to all your money.
> Even if you had no money, you could lose a suit for $1 million, and (after
> your insurance paid off its $500 thousand) be stuck owing the other $500
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> nirak2k22000@yahoo.com wrote:
> > The remainder of my investments are less than the $550K I have in my
> > liability limits.
>
> This last part doesn't matter. Let's say you have $450K in liquid assets
> (the IRA
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<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
[quoting nirak2k22000@yahoo.com]
>> The remainder of my investments are less than the $550K I have in my
>> liability limits.
>
>This last part doesn't matter. Let's say you have $450K in liquid assets
>(the IRA is
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I just bought a brand new 06 Civic. When I took
the car home I noticed a slight warping on the right
side panel where bumper meets the body.
I contacted the dealer and sent him photos the
next morning. He called and said he checked his
computer rec
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I am buying a house in N. Carolina. BOth seller and buyer have signed
the contract drawn up by the realtor.
However, a title search revealed that a now deceased uncle is still on
the title because an attorney made an error which resulted in the
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Manoj wrote:
> When I see US Supreme cases, most are titled Certiorari to so-and-so
> court, but some are titled Appeal from so-and-so court. Is there any
> practical difference?
>
Here is a good article on how the Supremes choose cases along with
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Manoj <manojb@mailcity.com> wrote:
> When I see US Supreme cases, most are titled Certiorari to so-and-so
> court, but some are titled Appeal from so-and-so court. Is there any
> practical difference?
Not a lawyer but I believe an appeal is initiat
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:36:49 -0500, "Manoj" <manojb@mailcity.com>
wrote:
>When I see US Supreme cases, most are titled Certiorari to so-and-so
>court, but some are titled Appeal from so-and-so court. Is there any
>practical difference?
Certiorar
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"Manoj" <manojb@mailcity.com> wrote:
> When I see US Supreme cases, most are titled Certiorari to
> so-and-so court, but some are titled Appeal from so-and-so
> court. Is there any practical difference?
Appeals must be heard, writs of certiorari
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Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:36:49 -0500 from Manoj <manojb@mailcity.com>:
> When I see US Supreme cases, most are titled Certiorari to so-and-so
> court, but some are titled Appeal from so-and-so court. Is there any
> practical difference?
After the fact,
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Will wrote:
> Vendor A is selling to Vendor B. Vendor A has an invoice with specific
> terms and conditions of sale. Vendor B has a purchase order to Vendor B
> for the items in Vendor A's invoice, but Vendor B's purchase order has NO
> specifi
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"Barry Gold" <bgold@nyx.net> wrote in message
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> If Vendor B signs the invoice and sends it back, it *might* be
> considered a modification of the existing contract between A & B. Or
> perhaps not, be
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berry@ix.netcom.com (berry) wrote:
> We have a Bypass Trust incorporated in our Will.
If it's incorporated into your Will, it means that your estate will
have to go to probate. That kind of a trust does not avoid it.
> We are over 70
> and I
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"berry" <berry@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:@4ax.com...
>
> We have a Bypass Trust incorporated in our Will. We are over 70 and I
> feel we don't need that Trust and wouldn't fund it. IRA would pass
> outside the will - spouses IRA - which wo
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