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If You Owe Irs For Back Taxes And Have No Assets, Savings And Live Check To Check. R There Any Hardship Exemp?

ive heard there is hardship form you can fill out to have your tax debt completely waived or signifigantly reduced if you dont have the assets or income to satisfy your irs obligation, is this true?

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Can Bank Of America Cash A Check For 15,000 If I Have A Savings Acct At Bank Of America?

The check is from my relative, drawn on this bank and I know the money is in the account and good.

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How Do I Retreive Government Savings Bonds Deducted Straight Out Of My Active Duty Military Check?

I purchased the bonds between ten and four years ago. I have no reacords of purchasing the bonds, as I never saved my check stubs. The money was deducted monthly from my pay though, and would like to retreive what I purchased. It would be very helpful if someone could give me some advice. Thank [...]

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Does Fafsa Actually Check The Amount Of Savings And Investments You Have?

I put a rough estimate of my parents’ savings and investments while filling the form, but do they check in detail to see if it is accurate?

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When Budgeting My Pay Check, How Much Should I Put Away Into Vacation And Long Term Savings?

I’m looking for a percent that I should put away from each check. My expenses are limited… $183 toward car payment /month, $40 for the gym /month, $60 for the phone bill /month. I get paid around $800 post-tax every two weeks. I am looking to save for two seperate things. One is for vacations [...]

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What Are Questions To Ask When Looking For A Good Bank For Use Of Check Cashing, Savings, And Online Shopping?

I’m going to need a bank account soon, but I don’t know the first thing about banks. What are some things to look for when “bank shopping”? I plan to use the bank for short and long term savings, online shopping and check cashing.

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  • Thinking of investing your savings?


    While increasing your savings is good, multiplying your money through smart investments feels great - there are lots of opportunities out there and you can be successful if you're arming yourself with the right information.

    Where to start?

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