Do you think Thomas Edison sat around saying ';this stupid thing won't light. I'm out of here. Closing up shop. Thinking of going into the horse and carriage business instead.';
No. He did not. He did not give up. He had no proof that a light bulb was even possible, yet he had a vision and he persisted.
And today, now we have light bulbs.What is more difficult, staying married or inventing a light bulb?
when Im looking at ur Avatar...Im thinking about inventing the ligh bulbs.. LOL..kidding
I think you should give a try for business idea..
Im very happy I made my decision.. right now Im doing well with my business..What is more difficult, staying married or inventing a light bulb?
Actually, it was more like ';This thing doesn't work, I'm doing something else'; and while doing something else he figured out a way to make the light bulb that he had envisioned.
You see, he found 192 ways to not make a light bulb. Check out the things he made in the meantime.
Inventing a light bulb would be much harder because it has already been invented, therefore you would need to find a new way to do it that has not already been done.
it is harder to invent a lightbulb.
all you need to be married is love,patience,trust,time and fun together.
and faithfullness and unselfishness.
shouldnt you have those qualities anyways to be a man?
waiting for rescue! forgot to mention sex. Hence her marriage wont last, just another mark in the ';marriage is harder'; category.
stay in a relationship
Look at how many people going through break up
Or the average partners they have before they stay in a relationship ever after
I thought Thomas Edison invented the telephone.... woops ..
Staying married.
Lights dont last forever neither
marriage
but now we have fluorescents, LEDs, HIDs, etc etc.
bulbs are so yesterday.
haha, i'd say marriage is the hardest thing anyone can do. At least, that's my opinion.
What is required to get married on a cruise ship?
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Can a sole proprietor file married jointly?
I am a newbie sole proprietor and would like to file jointly with my husband. He also had some independent contractor activities other than my business in last year. In addition I didn't earn any income in last year only invested in business. The husband is helping me a lot in my business. I'm wondering if it's be a better choice to change for partnership and filing jointly if the sole proprietorship does not allow it...
Any thoughts?
Thank you!Can a sole proprietor file married jointly?
You can and should file jointly, the business situation has no bearing on how you file your personal taxes. You would filing out schedule C, which will show income made from business activity, and all of your expenses for operating your business. If there is a profit in excess of $400, there will be 15.4% self employment tax.
You will find a lot of useful info here
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040sc.p鈥?/a>Can a sole proprietor file married jointly?
';Sole proprietorship'; refers to the way your business is organized. That doesn't restrict the filing status you choose for your personal income tax return - you can file a joint return or as ';married filing separately.';mineral foundation
Any thoughts?
Thank you!Can a sole proprietor file married jointly?
You can and should file jointly, the business situation has no bearing on how you file your personal taxes. You would filing out schedule C, which will show income made from business activity, and all of your expenses for operating your business. If there is a profit in excess of $400, there will be 15.4% self employment tax.
You will find a lot of useful info here
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040sc.p鈥?/a>Can a sole proprietor file married jointly?
';Sole proprietorship'; refers to the way your business is organized. That doesn't restrict the filing status you choose for your personal income tax return - you can file a joint return or as ';married filing separately.';
How old does a female in Ohio have to be to get married?
Without her parents permission, and without being pregnant.How old does a female in Ohio have to be to get married?
In the state of Ohio you have to be 18 years old to get married without parental consent. However, if your parents do consent you can get married as early as 16. Before you make any decision either way sit down with your family and your significant other and talk it out. Marriage is a lot different in reality than it is in supposition. What ever you do finally decide good luck.How old does a female in Ohio have to be to get married?
I think it's 18 without parental consent in every state. I got married at 17 and had my parents consent.
18. But if you have your parents permission or are pregnant, as I'm sure you know you can do it sooner. thats pretty much how it is in every state.
i wouldn't reccomend marriage until at least 21 years old! The law states that you have to be at least 18 without consent, thats TOO YOUNG though! You don't want to get divorced at 30, do you?!
18. If you go to Virginia, you can get it at 16. Worth the drive?
if you have to ask that question that means you're under 18 which means you're tooooooo young!!!! enjoy your youth and relationship as it is and wait to get married until you're at least in your 20s
I live in Ohio so I whould know. It is 16 with parent permission, but 18 without.
Every state you have to be 18 to get married without parental permission.
In the state of Ohio you have to be 18 years old to get married without parental consent. However, if your parents do consent you can get married as early as 16. Before you make any decision either way sit down with your family and your significant other and talk it out. Marriage is a lot different in reality than it is in supposition. What ever you do finally decide good luck.How old does a female in Ohio have to be to get married?
I think it's 18 without parental consent in every state. I got married at 17 and had my parents consent.
18. But if you have your parents permission or are pregnant, as I'm sure you know you can do it sooner. thats pretty much how it is in every state.
i wouldn't reccomend marriage until at least 21 years old! The law states that you have to be at least 18 without consent, thats TOO YOUNG though! You don't want to get divorced at 30, do you?!
18. If you go to Virginia, you can get it at 16. Worth the drive?
if you have to ask that question that means you're under 18 which means you're tooooooo young!!!! enjoy your youth and relationship as it is and wait to get married until you're at least in your 20s
I live in Ohio so I whould know. It is 16 with parent permission, but 18 without.
Every state you have to be 18 to get married without parental permission.
What happens when a man with B+ is coupled with woman with O-blood group are married?Tell me about their KIDS.
Blood group related problems.It is to find out what happens when a spouse or pair is having just opposite Rh group.what is the effect on the baby born?Is baby as good as if for the people with same Rh group.What are the disease to be countered?What are the remedies for it?Any medical sciences solution to be dealt with this problem?Any website related to this subject that gives a comprehensive detail?What happens when a man with B+ is coupled with woman with O-blood group are married?Tell me about their KIDS.
http://kidshealth.org/parent/pregnancy_n鈥?/a>
http://www.marchofdimes.com/professional鈥?/a>
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/4/1鈥?/a>
IF you're not a Jehovah's Witness or opposed to using blood-based medicines for other reasons, the RhoGAM (or Anti-D) shot is your simple answer for prevention.
The complex answer involves a bit more information, care and planning to avoid all opportunites for the unborn baby's blood to mix with the mother's blood. More info on that in the book ';Anti-D in Midwifery: Panacea or Paradox'; by Sara Wickham.
http://www.contemporarynurse.com/10.1/10鈥?/a>
Research, research, research!What happens when a man with B+ is coupled with woman with O-blood group are married?Tell me about their KIDS.
You don't understand about RH type...There is no danger is having a child with someone of another blood type or RH type...if the woman is RH negative, during her pregnancy the doctor will give what is called Rhogam which is a medicine that is given around the 28th week of pregnancy. What this does is for the next pregnancy if the baby is RH neg there will be no problem with the baby when it is born. There are genetic problems that parents may find after the baby is born or are aware of before you talk about children. If you have concerns about this then talk with your OB doctor about this. The RH factor is easily taken care of.
:) NO idea what you're talking about. Good luck though!
http://www.expectantmothersguide.com/lib鈥?/a>
I hope this helps!!
I don't know about Rh groups or anything, so this may not be helpful. But I am O+ and my husband is O-. My daughter ended up O- like my husband.
http://kidshealth.org/parent/pregnancy_n鈥?/a>
http://www.marchofdimes.com/professional鈥?/a>
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/4/1鈥?/a>
IF you're not a Jehovah's Witness or opposed to using blood-based medicines for other reasons, the RhoGAM (or Anti-D) shot is your simple answer for prevention.
The complex answer involves a bit more information, care and planning to avoid all opportunites for the unborn baby's blood to mix with the mother's blood. More info on that in the book ';Anti-D in Midwifery: Panacea or Paradox'; by Sara Wickham.
http://www.contemporarynurse.com/10.1/10鈥?/a>
Research, research, research!What happens when a man with B+ is coupled with woman with O-blood group are married?Tell me about their KIDS.
You don't understand about RH type...There is no danger is having a child with someone of another blood type or RH type...if the woman is RH negative, during her pregnancy the doctor will give what is called Rhogam which is a medicine that is given around the 28th week of pregnancy. What this does is for the next pregnancy if the baby is RH neg there will be no problem with the baby when it is born. There are genetic problems that parents may find after the baby is born or are aware of before you talk about children. If you have concerns about this then talk with your OB doctor about this. The RH factor is easily taken care of.
:) NO idea what you're talking about. Good luck though!
http://www.expectantmothersguide.com/lib鈥?/a>
I hope this helps!!
I don't know about Rh groups or anything, so this may not be helpful. But I am O+ and my husband is O-. My daughter ended up O- like my husband.
If married filing joint can they take all of out refund due to my husband owing student loans?
He has student loans in default and we claimed our daughter as a dependent..can they take the whole refund for the loans or do they have to give me some of the refund?If married filing joint can they take all of out refund due to my husband owing student loans?
Yes, IRS will offset joint refund.
You can file Form 8379 (Injured Spouse) with your joint tax return. The IRS will allocate the refund between you and your spouse. But by filing Form 8379, your refund will be delayed by about 2 months.
You can file as married filing jointly (MFJ) or married filing separately. In most cases, it is better to file as MFJ. Read http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/02/fili鈥?/a>If married filing joint can they take all of out refund due to my husband owing student loans?
Attach Form 8379 to preserve your share of any refund.
first find out if his social security has been flagged for tax refund offset by calling (fms) at 1-800-304-3107 and if so you all need to file a injured spouse claim form with you'll return (which takes 11-14 weeks to process)or if you'll filed already you'll need to mail the form to the irs alone without the w-2's since the return has already been sent and that takes about 8 weeks to be processed when sent by itself,but your portion will not be offset for his debt and be sure to include your daughter as your exemption.
Yes, IRS will offset joint refund.
You can file Form 8379 (Injured Spouse) with your joint tax return. The IRS will allocate the refund between you and your spouse. But by filing Form 8379, your refund will be delayed by about 2 months.
You can file as married filing jointly (MFJ) or married filing separately. In most cases, it is better to file as MFJ. Read http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/02/fili鈥?/a>If married filing joint can they take all of out refund due to my husband owing student loans?
Attach Form 8379 to preserve your share of any refund.
first find out if his social security has been flagged for tax refund offset by calling (fms) at 1-800-304-3107 and if so you all need to file a injured spouse claim form with you'll return (which takes 11-14 weeks to process)or if you'll filed already you'll need to mail the form to the irs alone without the w-2's since the return has already been sent and that takes about 8 weeks to be processed when sent by itself,but your portion will not be offset for his debt and be sure to include your daughter as your exemption.
What Age Do You Think People Should Get Married?
And I don't want to hear ';It's different for everyone,'; or ';Whenever they're ready.'; If you HAD to pick the lowest age acceptable for marriage, what would it be?What Age Do You Think People Should Get Married?
If u ask me the LOWEST then it would be 20.What Age Do You Think People Should Get Married?
girls 21 to 33,
guys when they become millionaires.
Probably 25. At that age, people are usually settled with school or have a stable job in order to support their family.
25..IMO.
Err, I think it's fine at 18.
18
24
25
20
Just marry me Baby, age is just a number.
24.
If u ask me the LOWEST then it would be 20.What Age Do You Think People Should Get Married?
girls 21 to 33,
guys when they become millionaires.
Probably 25. At that age, people are usually settled with school or have a stable job in order to support their family.
25..IMO.
Err, I think it's fine at 18.
18
24
25
20
Just marry me Baby, age is just a number.
24.
Is it better to file your taxes as married or single?
we each make about 45000 a year. so together about 90000. We have a house... No dependents
so married or single.
Which would give us the most money backIs it better to file your taxes as married or single?
If you are married then you have two choices. Married Filing Jointly is the best option. Married Filing Separately is the least desirable status to use. Try it both ways and you will see for yourself.Is it better to file your taxes as married or single?
It's almost always better to file a joint return. In your case the difference would probably only be a few dollars. For lower income people, especially if their income isn't close to each other, it would probably be more.
Since you are married you can NOT file as Single. Your only choices are Married Filing Jointly and Married Filing Separately.
Normally you'll pay the least tax by filing jointly though if your incomes are similar and you don't itemize and don't qualify for any credits it may not matter much if at all. The best way to be sure is to figure your taxes both ways and file whichever way works out best for you.
I would do as married
Married because wouldn't you get a tax break for that. So I'm just guessing here my husband and I file married but have two dependents.
Go online and do a mock return to see what nets you the most of a refund. You can find a refund calculator at H%26amp;R Blocks website.
Sounds like you would have a fairly simple return. I suggest you try both ';married filing jointly'; and ';married filing separately'; using the FREE software from taxact and use whichever produces the lowest tax.
so married or single.
Which would give us the most money backIs it better to file your taxes as married or single?
If you are married then you have two choices. Married Filing Jointly is the best option. Married Filing Separately is the least desirable status to use. Try it both ways and you will see for yourself.Is it better to file your taxes as married or single?
It's almost always better to file a joint return. In your case the difference would probably only be a few dollars. For lower income people, especially if their income isn't close to each other, it would probably be more.
Since you are married you can NOT file as Single. Your only choices are Married Filing Jointly and Married Filing Separately.
Normally you'll pay the least tax by filing jointly though if your incomes are similar and you don't itemize and don't qualify for any credits it may not matter much if at all. The best way to be sure is to figure your taxes both ways and file whichever way works out best for you.
I would do as married
Married because wouldn't you get a tax break for that. So I'm just guessing here my husband and I file married but have two dependents.
Go online and do a mock return to see what nets you the most of a refund. You can find a refund calculator at H%26amp;R Blocks website.
Sounds like you would have a fairly simple return. I suggest you try both ';married filing jointly'; and ';married filing separately'; using the FREE software from taxact and use whichever produces the lowest tax.
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