Saturday, January 21, 2012

If i live in Florida, but want to become a cop somewhere else

If i live in Florida, but want to become a cop somewhere else.?
I live in Florida but I want to become a cop in another state. What would I have to do?
Law Enforcement & Police - 3 Answers
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Drive there.
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you would have to move to another state.
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Most Metro's take out of state applicants a simple search should show who and how






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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Can I grow sunflowers in my garden if I live in Florida

Can I grow sunflowers in my garden if I live in Florida?
I got one of those buzzy sunflower growing kit. It's those little pots that come with seeds and you just water it everyday till it grows a certain height and then you transfer it to your garden or to a bigger pot. I know it works for sure because of my other flower pots but it gives me extra seeds to grow in my pot or garden, can I plant the sunflower seeds in Florida?
Other - Home & Garden - 1 Answers
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I can't imagine why you couldn't plant the sunflower seeds in Florida. Is there some sort of friggin law in Florida that says you can't? I do know that Florida has some absurd Flora Laws!






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Saturday, January 7, 2012

if it is going to freeze should I water the lawn before the sun goes down? I live in Florida, rarely freezes

if it is going to freeze should I water the lawn before the sun goes down? I live in Florida, rarely freezes?
is it better to water the lawn and the outside plants b4 a freeze? Or not at all. I heard it keeps the roots from freezing. We live in Florida where it rarely freezes but I didn't want to lose any of our plants. Thanks
Garden & Landscape - 6 Answers
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it doesnt matter
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In the North, our lawn and plants endure freezing temps all winter without any consequences. Fragile plants shoud be moved indoors.
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Yes, watering your lawn and outdoor plants will keep the freeze from reaching the roots and killing the plants. I'd water after the sun goes down to avoid evaporation.
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i also live in florida , no i would nt water b4 a freeze, by the way i didnt know it was going to freeze here i know its getting chilly but no worries your plants will do fine..
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If you have the time you should cover any young or expensive shrub when the over night temp drops below 40 degrees. As far as watering..... the best thing to do is to let your st. aug grow a little longer in the winter, this will protect the roots more than trying to decide to water before or after a freeze. Make sure you put down some Potash to help strenthen the roots. Your grass should be kept at around 4"-4 1/2" inches during the colder season and 3 1/2"-4" during the summer.
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it depends on the plant. a layer of ice will kill many broadleafed tropicals. plants like crown of thorns you can freeze in ice. your best bet is to cover them in blankets and sheets like all your neighbors. not plastic dropcloths unless you don't mind losing the top layer of green.






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Sunday, January 1, 2012

I live in Florida where I am able to write off my sales tax on purchase that I make

I live in Florida where I am able to write off my sales tax on purchase that I make?
I want to write off my gas taxes but I don't know how to figure them. Like what percentage is taxable? I am an individual and this not for a business. Does anyone know what they are or where I could find the answer? Thank alot.
United States - 4 Answers
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REALLY? I LIVE IN FLORIDA AND CANNOT WRITE OFF SALES TAX.
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Do you mean the sales tax Florida charges on gas? If so, then the sales tax would actually have to be listed on the receipt you received when you purchased the gas. If you are itemizing your deductions on your federal return then you can choose to take the state and local sales tax deduction. You can either tally up all the sales taxes you paid in the year (you must have all receipts) or you can take the standard amount listed for your state in IRS Publication 600 based on your income and the exemptions you are claiming. If you take the standard amount, you are also allowed to add to it the sales tax you paid on certain big-ticket items like cars. Since the state and local sales tax deduction was only recently renewed, it does not appear on the 2006 schedule A. This is how the IRS says it should be claimed for those who want to claim it on their paper returns: "The deduction for state and local general sales taxes will be claimed on Schedule A (Form 1040), line 5, “State and local income taxes.” Enter "ST" on the dotted line to the left of line 5 to indicate you are claiming the general sales tax deduction instead of the deduction for state and local income tax." If you are filing electronically then your software should be doing this for you automatically. If one is in a state where there is an income tax, then they will have the option of either deducting their state income tax or their state and local sales tax...whatever is of more benefit to them.
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If Florida does not have an state income tax, you may elect to deduct sales tax if you itemize, in the place where you'd list state and local income taxes if you had them. You only take these if you itemize. You have a choice - you can either save all your receipts, which would be really difficult, or you can take a standard amount that's allowed for your state and family size, and add sales tax paid on large purchases like a car. This was one of the breaks that was to expire in 2006, but was extended by Congress in December and signed by Bush.
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IF you itemize(schedule A) deductions you can either deduct the greater of 1. State and Local taxes, or 2. Sales Taxes. Because Florida does NOT have income taxes, if you itemize you are most likely to deduct the sales taxes. remember any sales taxes not only for gas.






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