Can I file bankruptcy without my spouse in Georgia?
Yes, you can file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Georgia without your spouse. Thus, you may be required to produce your spouse’s paystubs to the ba...
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Yes, you can file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Georgia without your spouse. Thus, you may be required to produce your spouse’s paystubs to the ba...
Read PublicationHow to Transfer a Timeshare Deed Step 1—Be careful. Step 2—Create a buy sell agreement, known as an “earnest money contract.” Step 3—Create a deed. Step 4...
Read PublicationUnder IRS rules, lump sum payments are considered supplemental wages and are subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes even if your maximum contributi...
Read PublicationYou may do a partial rollover of funds from one traditional IRA to another without tax or penalty, but there is a one-year waiting period before the IRS w...
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Read PublicationDisposition “Disposition” refers to when you dispose of or get rid of a property. In most cases, the proceeds of disposition is the amount you received fo...
Read PublicationMany churches and religious organizations will raise money to support families or individuals in their local community. An easy way to get everyone involv...
Read PublicationBecause all rollovers must occur between accounts with the same owner and taxpayer ID numbers, there is no way to directly roll over funds to a spouse’s 4...
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Read PublicationThe Jones Act requires that all vessels carrying goods between two U.S. points be American-built, -owned, -crewed and -flagged. This policy provides stabi...
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