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i need your expert advice here....

here's d story

nabangga kc ako s q.c. s intersection ngyari. may kasama ako at that time kya sya ung tinignan ko muna. ung driver ng nakabangga s akin akala ko tatawag ng taxi... kya lng d n bumalik. iniwan nya ung kotse s daan. then a few minutes may dumating n 2ng mama, then un may ari ng kotse kc s kanya nakarehistro ung sasakyan.

 

in other words ung driver ng sasakyan at that time ay hindi may ari ng kotse.

 

so ngpunta ako presinto para bgay statement..d nxt day tawag ako s may ari ng kotse ng nkabangga s akin. parang walang 2long n ibibigay. i tried to convince n off the court settlement n lng para d n magastos, eh sbi nya i-file ko n lng. mayabang kausap ung may ari... tsk tsk

 

ang sbi nya gumagastos daw sya s pag manhunt ng ngdrive ng kotse nya... pwede b yun ipahihiram mo ang kotse mo s d mo kilala...

 

anyways dadalhin ko p lng ung job description ng kotse ko s presinto... am i taking the process 2 long... tinatry ko n mas mabilis mgkaroon ng aksyon kc gusto ko n ipagawa ang kotse ko...

 

sino b ang dapat managot? wat is d best thing that i must do? pls help.... thanks

 

 

 

You have a clear case in your favor based on your facts, both criminally and civilly....however, if your prime objective is to get your car repaired (bago ba?), why not exhust first the remedy of insurance. doe your car have insurance? check also if the car that collided with yours has also an insurance, particularly THRID PARTY PROPERTY DAMAGE COVERAGE. If you have your comprehensive insurance, go to your insurance company and use your "own damage coverage". If the colliding car has a third party property damage, talked to the owner thereof, and have it settled thourgh insurance scheme. In that way, you wcan obviate the possiblity of going to court, if your objective only is to get your car repared. if you want to file just the same a case in court, you can likewise do so, civilly or criminally as what has been stated in the previous opinion.

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hi,

 

I've a question on filing a tax for contractual employees. being a contractual employee can i include my receipts on food, clothing expenses as deduction when filing an income tax.

 

If i'm wrong pls give me guidelines on how to file tax for contractual employee. my company gets 1% tax every payday as tax.

 

 

thanks..

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hi,

 

I've a question on filing a tax for contractual employees. being a contractual employee can i include my receipts on food, clothing expenses as deduction when filing an income tax.

 

If i'm wrong pls give me guidelines on how to file tax for contractual employee. my company gets 1% tax every payday as tax.

thanks..

 

Unfortunately, you fall under the category of "individuals earning compensation income" hence you may not charge this items as deductions. Only self-employed individuals engaged in trade or business or individuals practicing their professions (law, medicine etc practitioners) can ask for deductions. Even then, note that the deductions must be expenses incurred in connection with their trade, business, or practice of profession (i.e. for clothing expenses, this has to be in connection with the business, since clothes are normally purchased for everyday use and not just for business, these would not normally be deductible, a barong for court appearances might be deductible though, as well as lab and surgical gowns for doctors. Same for food, these has to be in connection with the business, food expenses during business mtgs. etc. Your ordinary supper, being normal day-to-day expenses, would not be deductible).

 

For the ordinary contractual employee, the same procedure as for ordinary employees apply. Come March, get your W-2 (Statement of Taxes Withheld) from your employer, compute your taxes payable based on your W-2, then file your ITR with the BIR or nearest accredited bank (if you still have to pay some income tax) on or before April 15.

 

As the saying goes, "the only permanent things in life are death and taxes."

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"diskeeper has detected that CHKDSK is scheduled to run on volume : windows (F:).. This is due to either a user request , or because the operating system has found errors in the file system.. CHKDSK will run automaticaly during the next system reboot. Until CHKDSK is run, diskeeper cannot degragment thsi volume"

 

I always get this message everytime i start diskeeper.. How do i solve this problem.??? I have rebooted many times already without success....

 

Please help, I really love diskeeper...

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"diskeeper has detected that CHKDSK is scheduled to run on volume : windows (F:).. This is due to either a user request , or because the operating system has found errors in the file system.. CHKDSK will run automaticaly during the next system reboot. Until CHKDSK is run, diskeeper cannot degragment thsi volume"

 

I always get this message everytime i start diskeeper.. How do i solve this problem.??? I have rebooted many times already without success....

 

Please help, I really love diskeeper...

 

Your HD is dirty. Try running chkdsk f:/v/f and answer yes to the prompt that will say you need to restart before blah blah. Also, it may be that your computer is not shutting down properly. Try also installing the latest updates to your operating system. :headsetsmiley:

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Your HD is dirty. Try running chkdsk f:/v/f and answer yes to the prompt that will say you need to restart before blah blah. Also, it may be that your computer is not shutting down properly. Try also installing the latest updates to your operating system. :headsetsmiley:

 

add ko lang sir R@v3n, baka pasira narin ung HDD mo bro. backread ka para sa link ng HDD diags. Prevention is better than cure. ;)

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ACCESS pips,

 

paano ba magsave ng result ng isang query para magamit ko as table for succeeding query.

 

let me try to be more specific, I have a raw database which I modified using a query in design view. This query was saved. To see the result, I click on datasheet view. Now i want to make another query from that datasheet. How do save it - kasi choices lang na lumilitaw when I click Save As is Query, Forms. Web Access Page, walang Table. E gusto ko in Table format para pag nag Query Design View ako, I can call on the table and use further query manipulation.

 

Sorry, am new in Access.

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goodmorning, patulong naman sa printer(Epson Stylus CX3100) ko.

may error: nakalagay "paper jam", eh wala naman akong makitang nakaipit na papel, i tried eject eject eject...ganon pa rin problema, di tuloy ako makapag print.

*nakapagprint pa nga ko ng 2 pages saka nangyari yon.

 

salamat

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or pwede ring bumili ka nlng ng cooling fan tas kaw nang magreplace. bsta siguraduhin mo lang na yung bibilhin mo is compatible dun sa ipapalit mo na proc just in case burned out na nga PCU mo. HTH

 

ok n bro. i got a cooling fan sa pc express then tinry ko. ok pa naman yung boar kaso burned out n yung proc. anyway, thanks sa lahat. mabuhay kayo! :cool:

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goodmorning, patulong naman sa printer(Epson Stylus CX3100) ko.

may error: nakalagay "paper jam", eh wala naman akong makitang nakaipit na papel, i tried eject eject eject...ganon pa rin problema, di tuloy ako makapag print.

*nakapagprint pa nga ko ng 2 pages saka nangyari yon.

 

salamat

 

hmmm check for dirt...sometimes dirt can mess up the printer ^_^ it happened to me a few times...hope this helps :thumbsupsmiley:

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Medyo magulo ang kwento mo. You say you have a land title. In whose name is the land title registered to?

 

Who are the parties in the deed of sale? Who is selling 160 sq. meters? Who is buying?

 

And is the 190 sq. m. you are referring to the land which was bought?

 

The land where the house is standing is around 190 sq. meters. Ka susurvey lang at yan ang lumabas. That the size of that land that I know since i was a kid.

 

The deed of sales states its 160 sq. meters. Meaning yun lang ang binili ng pera nila at that time if this is what deed of sales are for.

 

The land title that was approved and named on my dead grandparents say its 400 sq. meters meaning sakop yung mga kapitbahay.

 

Now they are all dead with my dad and uncle and all and left with this mess.

 

Now that the neighbors na masasakupan gusto na nilang bilhin yung area namin but at their price.

 

Anong masusunod dito? Land titles, deed of sales, why all this descrepancies and surveyors approving papers and all that time na hindi tugma?

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The land where the house is standing is around 190 sq. meters. Ka susurvey lang at yan ang lumabas. That the size of that land that I know since i was a kid.

 

The deed of sales states its 160 sq. meters. Meaning yun lang ang binili ng pera nila at that time if this is what deed of sales are for.

 

The land title that was approved and named on my dead grandparents say its 400 sq. meters meaning sakop yung mga kapitbahay.

 

Now they are all dead with my dad and uncle and all and left with this mess.

 

Now that the neighbors na masasakupan gusto na nilang bilhin yung area namin but at their price.

 

Anong masusunod dito? Land titles, deed of sales, why all this descrepancies and surveyors approving papers and all that time na hindi tugma?

 

From whom did your parents (i'm assuming that it was your parents who bought the 160 sq.m. property) buy the property?

 

If your parents bought the property from your grandparents, then you are, as heirs of your parents, assuredly the owners of the 160 sq. meter portion sold out of the 400 sq.m. lot.

 

The 240 remaining portion is owned by the heirs of your grandparents (your uncles, aunts, and you, as representatives of of your parents).

 

As for the discrepancy of 30 meters (190 as compared to 160), you could probably claim ownership of the same by prescription (leaving 210 meters; 240 - 30 = 210sq.m.). Hence, only the remaining 210 sq.m. portion would be owned by the heirs of your grandparents (your uncles, aunts, and you, as representatives of of your parents).

 

As for the neighbors, they cannot insist on their price. Since it is titled land, they could actually be considered squatters on the land. At the risk of getting evicted (as they could be be considered builders in bad faith, depende sa circumstances), i think they should be the ones begging to be allowed to buy, rather than you seemingly being forced to sell the land.

 

Note: all these is really speculative without knowledge of the circumstances surrounding the sale, the occupation by your neighbors of their portions thereon, the docs, etc. I suggest that you consult a lawyer on these matters (you can go to the nearest IBP chapter or Public Attorney's Office [go to the nearest Bulwagan ng Katarungan for directions] so you get to see a lawyer in the flesh. bring all relevant docs)

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