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What are people’s thoughts on City of San Diego Prop C – Amends the city charter relating to limitations and credits for veterans’ preference points? I can’t decide on that one.
abellParticipantWhat are people’s thoughts on City of San Diego Prop C – Amends the city charter relating to limitations and credits for veterans’ preference points? I can’t decide on that one.
abellParticipantWhat are people’s thoughts on City of San Diego Prop C – Amends the city charter relating to limitations and credits for veterans’ preference points? I can’t decide on that one.
abellParticipantWhat are people’s thoughts on City of San Diego Prop C – Amends the city charter relating to limitations and credits for veterans’ preference points? I can’t decide on that one.
abellParticipantSo far, I’ve only researched how I am going to vote on the state propositions. And, unless new information comes to light on these, I will vote no on all except for I will vote yes on 13 and I am undecided on 17. With 17, I think it might be a good idea (since I always have diver’s insurance anyways), but I am wary of something sponsored by a car insurance company, and I am afraid I might be not have understood all the consequences.
abellParticipantSo far, I’ve only researched how I am going to vote on the state propositions. And, unless new information comes to light on these, I will vote no on all except for I will vote yes on 13 and I am undecided on 17. With 17, I think it might be a good idea (since I always have diver’s insurance anyways), but I am wary of something sponsored by a car insurance company, and I am afraid I might be not have understood all the consequences.
abellParticipantSo far, I’ve only researched how I am going to vote on the state propositions. And, unless new information comes to light on these, I will vote no on all except for I will vote yes on 13 and I am undecided on 17. With 17, I think it might be a good idea (since I always have diver’s insurance anyways), but I am wary of something sponsored by a car insurance company, and I am afraid I might be not have understood all the consequences.
abellParticipantSo far, I’ve only researched how I am going to vote on the state propositions. And, unless new information comes to light on these, I will vote no on all except for I will vote yes on 13 and I am undecided on 17. With 17, I think it might be a good idea (since I always have diver’s insurance anyways), but I am wary of something sponsored by a car insurance company, and I am afraid I might be not have understood all the consequences.
abellParticipantSo far, I’ve only researched how I am going to vote on the state propositions. And, unless new information comes to light on these, I will vote no on all except for I will vote yes on 13 and I am undecided on 17. With 17, I think it might be a good idea (since I always have diver’s insurance anyways), but I am wary of something sponsored by a car insurance company, and I am afraid I might be not have understood all the consequences.
abellParticipantI think your father would need to pay your sisters who would then pay you to avoid taxes. If your father pays you $30,000 in one lump sum, there are tax consequences (not sure if it’s for you or your father or both). Alternatively, your father can pay you 10,000 per year for 3 years which you can then split with your sisters.
abellParticipantI think your father would need to pay your sisters who would then pay you to avoid taxes. If your father pays you $30,000 in one lump sum, there are tax consequences (not sure if it’s for you or your father or both). Alternatively, your father can pay you 10,000 per year for 3 years which you can then split with your sisters.
abellParticipantI think your father would need to pay your sisters who would then pay you to avoid taxes. If your father pays you $30,000 in one lump sum, there are tax consequences (not sure if it’s for you or your father or both). Alternatively, your father can pay you 10,000 per year for 3 years which you can then split with your sisters.
abellParticipantI think your father would need to pay your sisters who would then pay you to avoid taxes. If your father pays you $30,000 in one lump sum, there are tax consequences (not sure if it’s for you or your father or both). Alternatively, your father can pay you 10,000 per year for 3 years which you can then split with your sisters.
abellParticipantI think your father would need to pay your sisters who would then pay you to avoid taxes. If your father pays you $30,000 in one lump sum, there are tax consequences (not sure if it’s for you or your father or both). Alternatively, your father can pay you 10,000 per year for 3 years which you can then split with your sisters.
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