To the person receiving the tip, no they must be reported on the tax return as tip income.
To the person giving the tip, usually no as they are no different than any ordinary payment at the restaurant, hotel, etc. where you paid the tip. However it might be possible to deduct them under business expenses if this related to business travel or a business meeting. Consult a tax professional.
Type your answer here... not unless it is business related.
The benefit to a ROTH IRA tax deductible is that it is TAX DEDUCTIBLE. But that does not mean that there are no implications, so you still have to be thorough.
Yes. Tax Preparation does lies under business investment thus, is tax deductible.
Gas tax is an excise tax not a sales tax. It is therefore not deductible for federal income tax purposes.
Not deductible on your federal income tax return.
Not, depreciation is not deductible for tax purpose. Because it is not wholly exclusively in production
You can make a tax deductible car donation at donateacar.com
Insurance for one's personal property such as auto or homeowner's insurance is tax deductible. Other tax deductible insurances are medical and dental insurances.
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No, they are not.
No. Not any year. And Federal Tax, even income tax, is not deductible on a return.
Spousal support payments would not be deductible on your income tax return. Only Alimony payments would be deductible on your 1040 income tax return.