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Arizona personal income taxfiling. Married but only oneof us lived in AZ the entireyear. What form to use?
We got married April 2007 and at time I moved from Florida to Arizona where my wife was living at that time. She is therefore a full-time resident and I am only a part-year resident, however the forms don't seem to allow for this situation when filing jointly. Any suggestions what forms to use ?
Use Form 140PY. For more details, see ARIZONA INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RULING ITR 95-2 http://www.azdor.gov/ResearchS tats/rulings/itr95-2.htm Note that all of your wife's income, no matter what state it was earned in, will be taxable in AZ. All of your income that was received after you moved to AZ, no matter what state it was earned in, will be taxable in AZ. All of your income earned from AZ sources before you moved into AZ will also be taxable in AZ.
Has anyone Had any PERSONALexperience with gettingmarried in the Bahamas at anall inclusive Resort?
We are thinking about getting married at an all inclusive resort in the bahamas. Just wondering if anyone has any tips or personal experience with getting married in the bahamas?
I was married in the Bahamas at the Sandals Royal Bahamian resort in 2002. We were initially concerned that it may end up being a 'conveyer belt' wedding, as Sandals seems to perform a lot of them, but in th end it worked out very smoothly. The coordinators there are well practised, professional, and, well, used to the nerves, stress and issues that brides and grooms have, so are well prepared to cope with anything. We met with them a week or so before the wedding, and, on an off chance, enquired about the possibility of using their private island (about 3/4 mile off shore) for our day. We were most surprised when they said yes! For very little extra money, we had our guests ferried to their own private island for the afternoon/night - it was perfect! Not only did we marry in paradise, but on our own personal little island, with a beatiful beach (where we had the ceremony) our own little restaurant for our guests, and (because we like to party!) we didn't have to worry about the noise levels as we danced the night away! If you're bringing a few guests, definitely check it out as an option - it makes for fantastic memories! For the reception, we chose an open bar (did I mention we like to party!) which turned out to be very reasonable in the end (alcohol is cheap in the Bahamas!). We had a choice of several menus for the meal, and they had no problem with us mixing and matching to create ou perfect meal, which was again unexpected, but goes to show they are very flexible in how they work with you to get things right. We used a local Swiss Pastry shop for our cake, and a local florist for the flowers - both companies worked with Sandals and everything was in place when we arrived - no hiccups there either. All in all, it was a fantastic experience, and I can recommend them. It was as stress free as I could imagine a wedding could be, and they were friendly, professional and always around when we needed to have our moments of panic You can see a few pics of our day at http://www.islandbrides.com/be ach-wedding-photos/1/ I say: Go For It!! Good luck with your planning!
How do I handle a married manwho asks me personalquestions?
There is a man I work with who is married but he makes me uncomfortable because I find he wants to know a little too much about me and my activities. I just don't think it's appropriate. I do not want to make enemies, but how do I tell him tactfully that I really don't want to answer his questions?
Simply tell him that the questions make you uncomfortable or that you dont think they are any of his business. So are they the kind of questions that a guy asks a woman he is interested in ? If so then simply ask him what his reaction would be if someone was asking his wife such questions or what would his wife say if she knew he was asking such questions ? Not knowing the questions it could also be that someone at the job is interested in you and he is simply asking questions to feed them info. Woman do so it should not surprise you that some men also do it. Be careful with workplace romances because if things dont go well 2 things can happen: * Since many people dont break up on good terms then the negativeness(anger, hate etc) could spill over into work. * You get a reputation because many guys dont know how to keep there mouth closed as to what happened behind closed doors or about the relationship in general. So what happens is that guys either avoid you or start to ask you out based on your reputation. Oh yea and I am sure you already know but some guys will make up stuff to tell others which ultimately will make its way around the workplace.
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