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  1. What percentage of your income did you spend in your car?

    I know about different spending rules people share (20/4/15, 20/3/10, <25-100% annual, etc), but was curious how much people are actually willing to spend as a percentage of their annual …

  2. Annual gross income : r/dostscholars - Reddit

    Nov 24, 2023 · annual gross income will affect your chance of getting the scholarship. more chances for those with lower AGI since more slots for those under RA. HS grades don't affect …

  3. Gross yearly/monthly income on a 1040 form? : r/tax - Reddit

    May 18, 2022 · Do you mean total income? Or Adjusted Gross Income? If you’re looking for the total annual income, that would be line 9. However, if you’re looking for the Adjusted Gross …

  4. Is there a rule of thumb of your annual income being a certain ...

    Nov 8, 2022 · No because it depends on the interest rate and how much other debt you have. Better to go for a 28/36 test (make sure mortgage payment (including PITI) is no more than …

  5. What percentage of household annual gross income is your

    Apr 28, 2024 · I was curious what peoples percent of gross income was made up by housing? So I guess if you’re renting your annual rent as percentage of combined household gross income, …

  6. Why is gross income even considered when applying for things …

    If you can accurately state what you annual gross income will be then with a little bit of understanding of the tax code you should be able to calculate net income relatively simply. …

  7. Is it OKAY to guess your annual income on a credit card ... - Reddit

    Dec 26, 2022 · It's fine if you make an estimate, but if there is a huge difference between what you estimated and what you claim as income on your taxes, your card will likely be closed if …

  8. May I ask what you put in your annual income when you applied

    Aug 28, 2021 · i took dost scholarships back in 2018 and at first i only listed 230k annual salary (my mom's) but when the registrar of our local dost office checked my application she saw that …

  9. MERIT OR RA? : r/dostscholars - Reddit

    Nov 25, 2023 · Merit is for students na may parents that have an annual income of 400k and up. Just input your information during application and mag bibigay yan ng choices that fits you. Sa …

  10. What is included in gross income? : r/PHCreditCards - Reddit

    Gross income is without deductions.. may it be tax, contributions, or any other deduction. Net income is after deductions..