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I currently owe past due child support and my state taxes have gotten taken for child support. I am wondering if they can also take my federal taxes and if so, is there a certain amount they are only alowed to take or can they take as much as there is owed?
I’ve seen Apple’s commercials, and they perplex me. A Mac is better than a PC (though Macs are PCs, an overlooked fact) for creative users. Now, I’ve worked with Mac before. It’s easy enough to use, a lot like Windows. And I do agree, a lot of Mac’s software is good for media, especially GarageBand and iMovie. But I do not find Mac as an operating system preferable to Windows in any way.
IMO, the OS of a PC (go anagrams) doesn’t really affect your usage of the software you have installed. For either Mac or Windows, you’d have to install the appropriate software to do “creative stuff.” Beyond that, the OS has minimal effects on your experience. Does Mac allow a better experience for installing “creative stuff” software? No. Therefore, is Mac better for “creative stuff?” No.
Despite Apple’s ad campaign, Windows is not a stuffy old guy who likes filing tax returns. Windows is a best friend who will do anything with you. Mac is much the same. And I’m giving you first-hand information.
The loss is $100,000. If Company B has income, can they buy something from Company A for $100,000? Company A can then lend the money back. Company B benefits from an income tax deduction. Some time later when Company A is making money they can reverse the deal. Does this work?
This is a net operating loss for a private commpany registered in BC. R&D has produced $10 million of value, so liquidation is out of the question.
www.4immigration.comTop US & New York Immigration Lawyer/Attorney Brad Bernstein gives free advice to callers at Immigration Link Show on Linkup Radio 93.5 FM. Can a permanent resident (green card holder), who is unemployed and hasn’t filed any tax returns, become a US Citizen and then marry a non-resident alien? Watch this video to the end to hear the answer of the immigration lawyer. Immigration Link Radio Show is aired Monday through Friday, 12:00pm-12:30pm EST, on 93.5 FM in New York …