A tax loss carryforward (or carryover) is a provision that allows a taxpayer to move a tax loss to future years to offset a profit. The tax loss carryforw...
The law no longer allows your employer to force you to retire at 65, or any other age, unless there is a contractual retirement age in place where you wor...
IRA withdrawals are considered early before you reach age 59½, unless you qualify for another exception to the tax. A retirement plan loan must be paid ba...
At that point, you also can earn as much as you want from working without it affecting your Social Security benefits. Also, if you are one of those early ...
In general, California places no cap on compensatory damages in a personal injury case. The jury (or, in a bench trial, the judge) can award any fair and ...
If your refund check was lost, stolen, destroyed or not received and has not been cashed you may qualify for a replacement check. To correctly process you...
Generally, you can use the contraction you’ve whenever the word have is a helping verb. When the word have is the only verb, the contraction is rarely use...
A Non-Driver ID is a small card holding information sufficient to prove that a claim or description of the person bearing it is accurate. What identificat...
How much can you earn and still get benefits? If you were born January 2, 1959, through January 1, 1960, then your full retirement age for retirement insu...
Aging and exposure to loud noise may cause wear and tear on the hairs or nerve cells in the cochlea that send sound signals to the brain. When these hairs...