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the debt altogether. You can ask them to freeze the interest on your payments or accept a reduced payment for an agreed period of time ... payment may be justified. Let them know that if they require .... You can make an offer of payment on the basis that if things continue to be tough you will have to modify the payment amount. You dont want the bill..
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Warning 4 Many people make it a practise to pay their tax late because they believe that the penalty levied by the Internal Revenue Service is cheap interest. This may not be the case and you need to review how heavily you are hit when a levy is placed on you for late payment of tax. The penalties for late filing or late payment or evasion are substantial with some ending taxpayers up in jail..
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. Hire purchase is a way of paying by regular payments. You take the goods home ... how long it will take. When you make the last payment you can collect the goods. eg you see a jersey ... in weekly payments over two months. The seller must hold the goods for you unless you do not make payments as agreed. The price of goods held on layby ... even if the seller calls the sale by another name - eg part-payment. Layby Sales Act..
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Cash Payments Book This is the opposite of the cash receipts book and records all cash that is paid out. Once again they form part of the payments ... to show the type of payment expenditure occurred. The totals of each column are posted to the appropriate account in the general ledger so that all payments ... journal or purchase journal or cash book via the cash receipts or cash payment..
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Payment for loss or damage. Repairs or parts for faulty goods. Repair of damage. Changes to an agreement. Cancellation of an agreement. Refund of money or return of property. That money is claimed not owed. That the claim be dismissed. Return to Checklist menu..
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Warning 8 The Internal Revenue Service is continually watching closely for payments of cash allowances and other types of allowances by employers. Industrial awards and agreements are monitored to ensure that any allowances paid are treated in the correct manner for tax..
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to finalise arrangements and obtain payment. All the conditions of the auctions ... include that you will have to take away the goods at your expense and you must make payment by cash eftpos or bank check..
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while it was unable to pay its debts that is it was insolvent. Order of Payments ... . The order is: Payment of the liquidators fees expenses and remuneration. Payment of any costs awarded by the court to the applicant creditors. Payment of out of pocket expenses of the liquidation. Payment for wages owed to employees for the 4-month ... per employee. Payment of taxes due to Inland Revenue such as Sales Tax and FED INCOME TAX..
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the goods or services are expressly rejected payment is expected. Under contract law ... is not also told of their right to communicate acceptance before payment ... and the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act set out consumers rights. 11. Taking Payment without Intending to Supply as Ordered You must not request or accept payment ... goods or services which are materially different from those for which payment..
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or threatening. Threats generally do not work. They may result in a payment ... and see if there is a problem with the payment of the invoice. Perhaps a copy is required. Fax a copy of the original invoice and ask for payment. Send a formal letter of request and include a copy .... How to Get Paid on Time Sometimes payment is delayed ... has sufficient time to include it in their system of payments. Make sure the invoice..
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a final report will be sent to all creditors payments will be made and the surplus ... is taken off the Register of Companies. Order of Payments by the Liquidator All money ... which has been specified under the Limited Liability Coy Law . The order is: Payment of the liquidators fees expenses and remuneration. Payment of any costs awarded by the court to the applicant creditors. Payment of out of pocket expenses..
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the rate frequency and number of instalments when payment is due and who payment ... for: credit assessment collecting payments faulty goods representations ... on their payments. If you have a non-recourse agreement the finance company..
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is assessed to be less than 10 you will not receive a payment. If your injuries ... amount . Do I Receive a Lump Sum for Each Injury No all payments made in a lump sum form apply to the person ratherthan to the injuries. The lump sum payment ... may have increased you can seek further payment because your injury may have caused..
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can no longer pursue you for payment or add any further penalties to the amount owing ... for the payment of any court orders for reparation fines maintenance and child ... from Work and Income the USA . You will also be responsible for the payment ... did not receive any payment from the Official Assignee during bankruptcy..
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. You should not seek any collection or late-payment fees on top of the original debt ... that they may face such charges. If the debtor was not warned that in the event of non-payment ... additional collection and late-payment fees would be misleading. If costs ... and late-payment fees which relate to the non-payment of the debt. It is up to the court to decide whether to order the payment of such costs..
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LIEN What Is A Lien A lien is the right that you have to retain possession of someones property until they have paid the amounts that is lawfully owing to you. A retailer has a lien over goods until payment has been made in full. In the widest sense the term lien includes every case in which real or personal property is charged with the payment of any debt or duty. Every such charge..
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the rate frequency and number of instalments when payment is due and who payment..
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the rate frequency and number of instalments when payment is due and who payment is made to the right to cancel within three working days and all other terms..
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of the various debtors. Cash Payments Book This is the opposite of the cash receipts ... part of the payments side of the cash book and are split up into columns with each column analysed to show the type of payment expenditure occurred. The totals of each column are posted to the appropriate account in the general ledger so that all payments ... or cash payment books. It is the general journal which means it records..
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rather than operating as a proper business. Payments to Other People Where payments ... then that payment is tax deductible to the business. The Internal Revenue however may disallow the deduction for that payment if it considers that it is an unreasonable payment and not made at arms length that is it is not proper and therefore not a correct payment for actual services rendered. If the amounts..
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