In either case, for the 2007 and 2008 tax years, employees in Savannah may make pretax contributions of up to $10,500 per year into the SIMPLE plan. Employers must match employees' contributions dollar-for-dollar, up to 3% of pay, or make a fixed 2% across-the board contribution to all eligible employees, whether they participate or not. (If the employer elects a matching contribution that is less than 3%, the percentage must not be less than 1%.
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The Internet allows potential buyers to search for properties all over the world, view photographs and due diligence materials online, and participate in auctions all across the country.
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A successful butterfly garden must support butterflies at all stages of their lives. Read on and learn what plants in Savannah will attract butterflies to make your garden their home.
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What is employment law? Employment Law or Labor Law concerns the legal relationship between employers and employees in Savannah. Statutes regarding labor law are found at all levels of government, from federal to state, to city and county. Labor law determines the rights and obligations which arise out of an employment contract.
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Deductible amounts are usually set at $200, $500, $1,000, or $2,500. The higher the deductible amount, the lower your auto insurance premium will be.
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Rental car insurance can be confusing at times and downright “tricky” at others. If you don’t inquire within, you could end up paying the rental car company and your auto insurance company for coverage, when you really don’t have
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If you are in a traffic accident, and you are found guilty of the cause of the accident, your auto insurance company will automatically place you in the high risk category. Once you are in the high risk category, it is perfectly legal for auto insurance companies in most states to raise your rates.
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When it comes to discounts for hybrid cars, the amount of the discount, if any, depends on the auto insurance companies. This means, just because you own a hybrid you are not automatically entitled to a discount.
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