The processing [of the returns] hasn't changed that much, but you are seeing an increase in the number of taxpayers who are getting refunds. |
The reality is the bulk of this construction is going to be occurring in mid-2007 and beyond, ... At the end of the day, this isn't something (investors) should hang their hats on. |
The self-employed person can't just go to the end of the year and say here's how much I owe. You are required by law to make payments during the year. |
The usual caveat applies: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, |
The usual caveat applies: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. |
Typically the engineer would create a group inside of his simulation run, but as he's exploring his data he might realize that another well group would be more useful. This functionality gives him the flexibility to interactively create a group from the simulation data and immediately be able to start plotting the results. |
We find subtractions cause more problems than additions, ... particularly where the taxpayer subtracts the tax from the amount paid to calculate the refund or balance due. |
We had good people with great personalities. That gave us good team chemistry. Everybody pulling for the same direction makes it a lot easier to be successful. |
We were unselfish; that's how you could define our team. We were deep, balanced and very unselfish. We had no stars, but quality kids. |
Willcox Elementary Principal Eldon Merrell and his staff work very hard, beyond the clock at end of the day. That says something about the quality of the program, |
You don't have to be penniless, but you have to show why you can't pay. We look at the facts and circumstances of each case. |
You have to treat them like a regular employee and pay them by the job or by the hour. |