Does your employer pay you with personal checks? Some banks allow you to provide a notarized letter from you employer stating how much they pay you. You might also have to provide the bank with bank deposit slips to show that you are depositing your paycheck.
2007-02-12 06:08:52
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answered by jazz_lover_25 3
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Your employer, despite being an individual, can verify your income.
If you're working legally, your employer has a tax ID, (depending on state) files quarterly unemployment insurance forms, and files/pays payroll taxes. That is sufficient to prove income. Your employer can write a letter, signed (notarized would help), stating your income.
If you're not working legally, let them be a great example of why it's stupid to work illegally.
It is NOT true that you cannot have your income verified through a private employer.
2007-02-12 06:14:48
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answered by Jay 7
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Apply for a credit card! Most credit cards don't require income verification, they just require a credit history! Although credit card interest can be ridiculous, there are so many 0% offers these days for at least a year, which I hope you could pay it down in a year.
2007-02-12 06:28:28
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answered by ? 3
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Forget about the loan, it will only get you in trouble with big fees and hi interest rates on that small amount of money.
Do without until you save up the money
2007-02-12 06:13:01
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answered by bob shark 7
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So what do you use for proof to file your income taxes? Your employer(s) should be able to provide you with a letter stating how much they pay you.
2007-02-12 06:07:37
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answered by jboatright57 5
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happy valentine...i can offer you a personal loan of $3000.i am oliver jenkins,i am a private lender,if you are interested you can contact me via my email oliver_easyloan@yahoo.co.uk
2007-02-14 00:22:57
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answered by oliver_easyloan 1
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Do you have a $6,000.00 car?
2007-02-12 06:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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