a day sheet.
There are NO acceptable excuses.
Accounts payable
AnswerLate payments can only be removed by the creditor who placed them on there or the credit bureau reporting them. You can contact the creditor and based on goodwill or negotiated a payment, they will sometimes remove the late payments. You can ask for verification from the credit bureaus on them and if they aren't verified with in 30 days, they must be removed from your credit report.
Contact the card issuing bank and raise a complaint about fraudulent usage of card details. They will conduct an investigation and revert the charges if they find that your card has been misused.
1099 is used to report various types of payments made to independent vendors, including compensation paid to non-employee service providers, payments for legal and health services, payments for rent, and for prizes. What gets reported on the Form 1099 are payments if the total amount paid is at least the relevant threshold amount, and payments are made to specific tax structures.
yes
To dispute your credit report, one should contact their credit card provider to account for any false charges. Check with the bank as well to make sure there are no outstanding payments to be made or missed payments.
You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.
Utility payments
Your landlord would have to report payments to the credit bureau.
It depends on the locality and local policies, but if no charges were filed, probably.
It shows on your credit report even before they start making payments.
you can't
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If the bills were overdue and you are making payments as the result of being 'dunned,' and the bills are not yet paid in full, it will reflect on your credit report.
If your state requires 401K payments figured in with your wages or income received during your benefits period, then yes, otherwise I think not.
It can't hurt your credit. Most all cell phone providers do NOT report your good on-time payments but will report late payments.