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- What is the difference between statutory and fiduciary powers - JustAnswer
Statutory powers are those that are conferred on someone by the legislature There is an actual law that gives them certain powers For example the authority of the police is statutory The laws of the state or country are called a code Fiduciary powers can be statutory
- I have W-2 income as a statutory employee and also 1099 . . . - JustAnswer
The bulk of my income is on w-2 as statutory employee - insurance sales commissions I am using turbo tax and it does not put my w-2 wages on line 1 it is on a schedule c but they are wanting me to put my 1099nec income on a separate schedule c but all income is related to same business
- I am a little confused on something involving a statutory . . . - JustAnswer
In Box 13 of the W-2, the “Statutory Employee” checkbox will be marked Schedule C: Even though they receive a W-2, statutory employees file Schedule C (or C-EZ) to report their income and expenses from the work they do as a statutory employee This is similar to what independent contractors do, which is why it's a little confusing
- Can I Decline a Job Offer After Signing the Contract in Australia . . .
I am glad you are well When you sign an employment contract in Australia, you are entering into a legally binding agreement
- Understanding Hire Purchase Agreements: Key Terms Legal Insights
I have just signed a hire purchase agreement regulated by the consumer credit act 1974 On further inspection of the
- Laws and Rules for Playing Football in the Street - JustAnswer
statutory nuisance is defined (In relation to noise)… (g) noise emitted from premises so as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance; Noisy children in themselves are not a 'nuisance', the nuisance is their use of the football against your wall that creates the noise (Much like an electric drill or a hi-fi)
- I am a U. K citizen, can i become a police officer in the U. S. A?
Specialities include: UK Law, Family Law, Immigration Law, Scots Law, Property Law, Traffic Law
- Is it compulsory for an employer to join a bargaining council? - JustAnswer
"The Minister may in a determination impose a levy on all employers and employees in the registered scope of the statutory council to defray the operational costs of the statutory council " What this means is that if there is a bargaining council registered for a certain sector or area (Eg
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