A doctor, lawyer, actor, or accountant are all good. Women want men that have high-paying jobs.
cheese and crackers
Claims are more typically denied rather than rejected. If the claim did not fit within the terms of the policy then you might get "reject" somewhere in the response, a more specific question would probably generate a better answer.
The lower the number claimed, the more taxes are withheld. They will take out more if you claim 3 then if you claim 4.
if you migrate then their might be more jobs where you are going leading you to more money or if theres war then you van come as a refugee and be safe or just claim more money (refugees)
* You would often handle loads up to 10 lbs., sometimes up to 20 lbs. You might do a lot of walking or standing, or you might sit but use your arms and legs to control machines, equipment or tools. * Work in this occupation involves using your hands to hold, control, and feel objects more than one-third of the time * Work in this occupation requires being inside most of the time * Work in this occupation involves sitting more than one-third of the time
If you have more than one policy for the same thing you could have trouble because each insurer might claim that any claim should be met by one of the others. There is a general principle that you can't inusre more than once for any particular event. If you tell lies to avoid this you will be caught out and in even more trouble. Insurers do talk to each other.
No, "student" is not typically accepted as an occupation on a passport application. It is recommended to list a more specific occupation or source of income.
His occupation should have been as an attorney because he enjoyed arguing. Most individuals have more than one occupation during their lifetime. The occupation of France by Nazi troops lasted nearly five years.
If you have earned income you claim as many as you have for an exemption however for the EIC credit you can only claim 3
The French make a claim on the Antarctic continent, which is nothing more than a claim. You can read more about France's official claim, below.
Yes, agriculture did account for more workers in the west than any other occupation.
If you have more refund or credits available to you, and a "qualifying" child to claim...yes, of course.