Sentences with phrase «single dollar of income»

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Because the average salary for a woman still lags behind men's (the American Association of University Women says women earn 82 cents for every dollar a man makes one year after graduation) and lenders favor two - income households over single earners, Lautz says women are «making the most sacrifices to get into a home, but they're still placing a high value on owning a home of their own.»
Yet a two - income couple living next door to a single parent or a set of grandparents could miss out altogether on the hundreds of dollars Cuomo wants to send back to property tax payers each year.
The median income level of a single - parent family is just over $ 27,000 (in 1992 dollars), compared to more than $ 61,000 for a two - parent family.
Though the actual marginal tax rate brackets remain constant regardless of a person's filing status, the dollar ranges at which income is taxed at each rate can change depending on whether the filer is a single person, married joint filer or head of household filer.
Thus, every single incremental dollar of mortgage interest or property taxes paid results in a tax benefit at your graduated rate (potentially providing both a federal and state income tax benefit).
While defaulted low - income borrowers may face EITC seizures of thousands of dollars in a single year, borrowers in good standing with the same amount of debt have notably lower payment obligations, potentially as low as $ 0 a month.
If you're among the 23 % of married retirees or the 43 % of single retirees who rely on Social Security for 90 % or more of their income, then you likely qualify for the Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled — a tax credit that can save you thousands of dollars every year.
With respect to consumer credit transactions, where the debt is payable in installments, not made pursuant to an open - end credit plan and in which the original amount financed is one thousand dollars ($ 1,000) or less, the debt shall be scheduled to be payable in substantially equal installments at equal periodic intervals, except to the extent that the schedule of payments is adjusted to the seasonal or irregular income of the debtor or when the transaction is a single principal payment obligation irrespective of the scheduled interest payments, and:
The recovery limits are themselves based on the individual's income for that year; couples / families with income below 200 % of the FPL face a maximum recovery amount of $ 600, while households up to 300 % of FPL face a maximum of $ 1,500 and those up to 400 % of FPL may be subject to a $ 2,500 recovery amount (the limits for a single individual are 50 % of these dollar amounts with the same percentage - of - FPL thresholds).
«For single seniors who are receiving the top - up benefit, they would face an additional GIS transfer reduction of a dollar for every four dollars of new CPP income
Accredited investors must have a single or joint net worth of more than million dollars (not counting primary residence), or income greater than $ 200,000 for the last two years, or $ 300,000 for married couples.
In fact, manufactured homes — the industry's preferred term since the mid-1980s for HUD - approved, factory - constructed mobile homes — are attracting all sorts of new buyers these days, from single parents to empty nesters to white - collar, middle - income families who want more square footage for their housing dollars.
Middle class incomes erode and no longer are homeowners willing to spend $ 10 - $ 15k on a single room renovation just for a recoup of their dollars in the sale.
So under current law, if you sell a home as a single person, and make up to $ 250,000 dollars on it ($ 500,000 for a married couple) you don't pay any income taxes on the quarter million dollars of income!
To - date, EXIT Realty has paid out more than a quarter billion dollars in single - level residual income to its associates and this is on top of their commissions!
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