Archive for February, 2010
Where To File Bankruptcy

Question: After you file bankruptcy when can you rent another apartment or home?
When someone files bankruptcy how do they live? Like, how does someone rent again? Is there a time period after you file and it goes through?
Answer: There is life after Bankruptcy. Soon after your case is discharged in Court do not be surprised if you begin receiving offers in the mail for even a secured credit card. After a BKRTY discharge I have even seen people get a car loan but as another answer on here states expect to pay higher interest rates and higher deposits. You can certainly fill out applications for an apartment at a complex especially after the discharge but again expect to pay higher security deposit.
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Bankruptcy filings up 68%: Medical bills, job losses contribute to debt burden
When Umatac resident J.A. Quinata was injured in an accident in 2001, he never thought it would force him into bankruptcy.
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Gross Taxable Pay
Question: can i consider employer's NI deduction in umbrella company in my gross pay? or after deduction of it ?
in PAYE umbrella company system which one i can consider as my gross pay? i mean from invoice they first deduct umbrella company fees and remaining amount they called gross payment and from gross payment they deduct Employer's NI and rest amount they called Taxable gross from which they deduct my (employee) tax and NI. So among these three amount (invoice, gross payment and Taxable gross) which one do i have to consider as my gross earning?
Answer: Employers NI is completely separate to your salary.
Say, for instance, you bill out £1150, and your umbrella company charges you £22, this leaves you with £1128. £128 goes in employers National Insurance, leaving you with a gross salary of £1000. Out of this £1000 you pay your PAYE and employees national insurance (say £310), leaving you with £690 net salary.
In this case, your company will have invoiced £1150. Your gross salary will be £1000 and your net salary will be £690.
Obama Offers $3.8 Trillion Budget With Focus on Boosting Jobs
Feb. 1 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama proposes a $3.8 trillion fiscal 2011 budget today that calls for $100 billion in additional stimulus spending and projects this year’s deficit will hit a record $1.6 trillion.