No, typically property taxes, real or personal, and taxes paid to states/localities are deductible as a Schedule A Itemized Deduction.
No. Not any year. And Federal Tax, even income tax, is not deductible on a return.
Not deductible on your federal income tax return.
NO. Funeral expenses are NOT deductible on the individual 1040 income tax return.
funeral expenses are not deductible on an individuals tax return as they are not medical expenses. However, if and individual has an estate, then the costs are deductible on their estate tax return (form 1041).
Homeowner association fees are NOT deductible on the individual taxpayers 1040 income tax return.
NO The personal interest is never deductible on your 1040 federal income tax return
State income tax payments are deductible on your federal income tax return. (You may deduct state income tax or sales tax, but not both.) Federal income tax payments are deductible on your state tax return in a tiny number of states.
Not on your federal 1040 income tax return.
NO. Life insurance premiums would NOT be deductible on your 1040 federal income tax return.
You cannot deduct withheld federal taxes on your federal income tax return. There are some states that allow the deduction of withheld federal taxes on the state income tax return.
Federal income taxes are not deductible on your federal or state income tax return. http://small-business-tax-info.com
Funeral expenses are NOT deductible on an individual taxpayers income tax return.