Topic: Culture And Society

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Can I claim my babysitter on my taxes?

According to the IRS, babysitters do need to report their income when filing their taxes if they earned $400 or more (net income) for their work. This inc...

Jan 17, 2026 1 VIEWS

What is a benevolent NFP?

Benevolent, NFP is an exempt organization under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code (EIN: 45-3136367). Each time a donor’s credit card is charged...

Jan 17, 2026 1 VIEWS

Is it smart to start an LLC?

Probably the most obvious advantage to forming an LLC is protecting your personal assets by limiting the liability to the resources of the business itself...

Jan 17, 2026 1 VIEWS

What happens when my OTC stock goes public?

While a lot of fanfare may occur when a stock is newly listed on an exchange—especially on the NYSE—there isn’t a new initial public offering (IPO). Inste...

Jan 17, 2026 1 VIEWS

Do you sue a trust or the trustee?

While you technically cannot sue a family trust, you can sue the trustee of a family trust if you have a claim to assets held by that trust, or if you thi...

Jan 17, 2026 1 VIEWS

Are Texas state tax offices open?

As always, services continue to be provided over the telephone at all of our offices 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday and online 24/7. The following re...

Jan 17, 2026 1 VIEWS

Can you be a Russian and US citizen?

U.S. law does not mention dual nationality or require a person to choose one citizenship or another. Also, a person who is automatically granted another c...

Jan 17, 2026 1 VIEWS

What is called American citizen?

People from the United States of America are known as and refer to themselves as Americans. All forms of English refer to US citizen as American, a term d...

Jan 17, 2026 1 VIEWS

What is the final process of divorce?

Pronouncement of Decree Absolute The final step in the divorce is the pronouncement of the Decree Absolute which will be made on the court receiving the N...

Jan 17, 2026 1 VIEWS
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