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I have also discovered that my wife threw away all the receipts for all the fertility drugs we have had to purchase this past year. That sucks royally; that was a pretty penny or two.
Just call the doctor's office and get a summary receipt of the past year--that won't be any problem to confirm.
A pharmacy will also do that--that's what I use for verfication on my income tax return in case I get auditted.
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Ok.. I can do that. Actually.. we already have a statement from the doctors office on all of her visits for almost the past two years.
I'll have to see if the pharmacy has something like that.. I should be golden on that then..
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When does the 910 days of vehicle ownership begin to toll?
I have the original contract from when I signed for the auto loan on 12/31/2003. If i was to file in June, based on that date, that would be 910 days.
I actually didn't begin paying on it until March though..
I'm just wondering about this..
I owe $12,000 on a vehicle that is not even worth $4,000 and needs tons of work...
I would think the timing would be the day you drove it off the lot, but at worst it would begin the day you licensed the car and paid the taxes on it. I think your attorney should be able to give the the time.
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