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They have separate heating, hot water and electrical, but I include them in their rent, they come on a separate bill from utility companies.
When I [...]<p><a
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Sorry, for Colorado and this is his first child but expecting another next month with a woman he&#8217;s not married to.Answer: Here&#8217;s a summary
http://www.helpyourselfdivorce.com/colorado-child-support.html
To learn his rights, join Dads House in Yahoo Groups
http://Dads-House.org/
\\\\\The economy&#8217;s real problem is that you&#8217;re [...]<p><a
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Question: Which of the following reduce an individuals adjusted gross income, Traditional IRA or Roth IRA, both or none?I know or at least am certain the Traditional IRA correct but I am not sure if the Roth would be.
Thank you to everyone.Answer: only the traditionalDeficit Moves: Work Longer, Fund A Roth And Avoid Long-Term Bonds
Washington [...]<p><a
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Question: If my adjusted gross income is less than $85,000 may I fund my 401(k) and my IRA to the max allowable?401(k)-$15,500, plus $5,000 makeup for 2008, plus $6,000 contribution to IRA for 2008, which is $5,000 contribution, plus $1,000 makeup, for a total contribution of $26,500, plus an additional $6,000 for my non-working spouse [...]<p><a
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Question: I am over the limit to contribute to a Roth IRA. How do I fix it?I just realized that my modified adjusted gross income in both 2005 and 2006 was too high for me to contribute to a Roth IRA.  Is there anyway to fix it?  What do I owe the IRS?Answer: [...]<p><a
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