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Tips to cash in on medical expense tax credits of the Harver Group - Your Health Insura... - 1 views

If you are looking for a way to save tax for 2013, try the medical expense tax credit. This can save you tax dollars, but the calculations are often tedious. Start working on your claim well before...

Tips to cash in on medical expense tax credits The Harver Group - Your Health Insurance Counter Fraud Services Tokyo

started by lenardico on 12 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
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Andrew Holt

Harver Health Insurance Group Tokyo News: Tax returns this year require health insuranc... - 1 views

Because 2015 is the first year Californians will have to provide information about their health insurance on their tax returns, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released a fact shee...

harver health insurance group tokyo news Tax returns this year require information government offers tips

started by Andrew Holt on 30 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
susumuhach

Harver Health Insurance Counter Fraud Group: Cyberattack Targets Health Insurer Records - 1 views

One of the US' largest health insurers, Anthem, has announced last week that millions of their employee and client records have been illegally accessed through a sophisticated cyberattack. While A...

Harver Health Insurance Counter Fraud Group Cyberattack Targets Health Insurer Records

started by susumuhach on 18 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
Andrew Holt

Harver Health Insurance Counter Fraud Group Tokyo, The Obamacare Transition: Tips for B... - 1 views

Now that the Obamacare transition has come into effect, it is important to understand some of the differences that are now at work. Understanding some of the changes can make it easier to get the g...

Harver Health Insurance Counter Fraud Group Tokyo The Obamacare Transition Tips for Buying

started by Andrew Holt on 24 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Andrew Holt

Foreign travel advice - Japan - 1 views

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    Crime Crime levels are low. It is generally safe to walk about at night and to travel on public transport, but you should maintain the same level of vigilance as you would at home and take sensible precautions. Reports of inappropriate touching or 'chikan' of female passengers on commuter trains are fairly common. The police advise that you shout at the perpetrator to attract attention and ask a fellow passenger to call the train staff. The Roppongi entertainment district of Tokyo is considered a higher risk area for crime. British nationals have been arrested following disputes with bar staff and doormen. There have also been reports of drink spiking with drugs like Rohypnol. Victims have described loss of consciousness for several hours, during which time large amounts have been fraudulently billed to their credit card. If your passport is lost or stolen, you should report this at a police station and get a police report. Learn more at http://hhicfg.com/blog/foreign-travel-advice-japan/ Foreign Travel Advice by The Harver Group - Your Health Insurance Counter Fraud Services Tokyo
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