There most definitely IS A TIME limit for filing claims with the VA! And those time limits vary, based upon:
1. Time served in the military
2. Campaigns (or operations) served in
3. Type of injury
4. Miscellaneous reasons
ALL VETERANS should at least register with the VA to obtain their VA card; it looks like a credit card. Once they have that card...they're in the door.
However, if a Vet doesn't do it (get the card), he's subject to that time limit...the VA "might" not even give him a card...if he waits too long!
Do it within a year at the very most (don't wait longer than a year).
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high levels of defense spending at the expense of domestic growth.
They were afraid of a strong national government with economic powers controlled by the rich and powerful at the expense of the average American.
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They can treat this condition at their outpatient clinic so I can save the expense of a hospital stay.
Medical expense insurance: Covers some or all of the out of pocket expenses paid by the insured for covered medical expenses. Disability insurance: Makes up for some or all of the income lost during the disability of the insured.
Call and ask your employer and the IRS
The accounting treatment for reimbursement will be an expense to the organization. This will be credited on the cash book which indicates that the company has paid out money.
National Guardian Life (NGL) offers Preneed, Final Expense and Group Markets insurance, but does not currently offer Disability Insurance.
An outpatient procedure is always less expensive as hospitalization adds to the expense, including those that you must cover out-of-pocket. If you call the hospital, they should be able to quote you a fairly exact fee. The same is true of the doctors' fees.
You need to reverse the entries for excess depreciation - Debit Accumulated Dereciation and Credit Depreciation Expense
Medical Therapy or medication therapy is the art and science of improving one's health outcome and in the process decreasing expense on drugs and treatment.
Trade Discount are considered cost of sales/reduction in sales dependant upon who the customer is. Cash Discount is always considered Increasing Interest Expense/Reduction of Interest Expense, dependant upon who the recipient is.
An employer's contribution to a group insurance plan is deductible as a business expense. This benefit is not taxable to the employee. An employee may not deduct a portion of the premium he cost shares with his/her employer. Typically a group benefit plan includes drug and dental coverage, lfe and long term disability . Where there may be cost sharing of the premium, an employer's contribution shoud always be to the health and dental portion. If any part of the premium for the long term disability is paid for by the employer, should the employee become disabled, then that benefit (usually up to 67% of the pre-disability earnings) would be taxable in the hands of the employee.
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Someone who needs money (as they are unable to acquire it themselves e.g. disability) to complete their relevant task!