Our laywer needs to know if our home is a "titled home." It's not a mobil home, but it is a Wisconsin Home, one of those houses that come down the road in two pieces and then the pieces are joined on the site. How do I find out if we have a titled home?
Second, and bigest issue, my husband's tool bill.
He pays $45 a week to a tool company for his work tools. They are specialty tools for heavey equipment and logging machines. I always thought it was a lease program, but found out today it is not.
He is paying $45 a week on a credit account, buying his tools on credit. This means that he owns the tools he's paid for. He expects to always have this expense, since new equipment needs new tools, tools are lost or stolen, and he NEEDS these tools to do his job. He is alowed to except $1000 for tools of the trade, but I don't know how many tools he has. I was lead to believe they came with the company service truck.
The lawyer put down $200 a month tool expense because I thought it was a lease. Now that I know it's not, can we still claim that $200 expense for tools?
Second, and bigest issue, my husband's tool bill.
He pays $45 a week to a tool company for his work tools. They are specialty tools for heavey equipment and logging machines. I always thought it was a lease program, but found out today it is not.
He is paying $45 a week on a credit account, buying his tools on credit. This means that he owns the tools he's paid for. He expects to always have this expense, since new equipment needs new tools, tools are lost or stolen, and he NEEDS these tools to do his job. He is alowed to except $1000 for tools of the trade, but I don't know how many tools he has. I was lead to believe they came with the company service truck.
The lawyer put down $200 a month tool expense because I thought it was a lease. Now that I know it's not, can we still claim that $200 expense for tools?
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