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Carbonless Credit Card Sales Slip, Triplicate, 3 1/4 x 7 7/8, 100 Sets/Pack Category: Tax and Accounting Forms

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

  • 100 Sets per Pack
  • Triplicate Style
  • Sold As: Pack
  • Format – Loose Form Set
  • GL08 Old Page – 930

Product DescriptionCarbonless Credit Card Sales Slip Universal format fits in standard credit card imprinters. Ruled. Form size 3-1/4 x 7-7/8. NOTE ON NUMBERED FORMS: Sorry, but we are unable to fill requests for a specific number series. 100 Sets per Pack Triplicate Style

Carbonless Credit Card Sales Slip, Triplicate,


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Assessing a country’s debt burden: how various forms of debt relief affect measures of the debt burden. : An article from: Finance & Development

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Product DescriptionThis digital document is an article of Finance & Development, the International Monetary Fund released on 1 March 1992. The length of this article has 1392 words. The site is presented in detail displayed is based on a typical 300 page Word. Der Artikel ist im HTML-Format und ist in Ihrem …


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What Forms Do I Have To Fill Out For Taxes If I Make Over $600 Doing Surveys For 1 Company?

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

A Reader Asks…

Hello there,
This is the first I have ever really had to think about taxes and never exactly expected to make over $600 with one company doing surveys online. I am within $140 of breaking over the tax limit and I believe I will get a 1099 form if/when I do.
I will probably just stop doing the surveys so I dont have to pay out taxes and such, but I might as well ask because it will happen eventually.
I googled around and ended up getting more confused than when I started. I seen we would be considered self employed and have to pay 15%. That is understandable, but than seen would have to file federal income tax, possibly state income tax, and pay into ssi and medicaid if make over $400 combined regardless?
What on earth? I am in NJ and would appreciate any information you can give on this situation. I don’t want to get thrown in federal prison for tax evasion down the line because I was unaware.
Thanks for any useful information you can give.


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