A lap top for personal use is not deductible. Anything purchased for personal use is not deductible on your income taxes unless there is some type of credits or such. That's the only information you gave me. If you have other uses it may or may not make a difference.
Are you a blogger at home? Do you run a hair business at home? Whatever the case, you may be able to deduct the expense of a laptop computer for your personal business. Do not forget to deduct the expense of a laptop computer when filing your taxes. A laptop computer can offer a great opportunity for potential savings on your taxes. Bloggers are able to deduct the expense of a laptop, because a majority of their income comes from their creating blog posts through a laptop computer. A hair stylist may also deduct the expense of a laptop computer if she uses it so make hair appointments.
Deduct is a verb.
The opposite of deduct is deposit.
Yes, you can deduct losses on stocks from your taxes, but there are limits on how much you can deduct in a given year.
The antonyms for deduct is to add, to increase, to raise.
They can deduct their expenses for uniforms, transportation, cleaners, boats and coats. They can also deduct their expenses they did during travels seeing patients for help provided. They can also deduct small tools they bought for their services and they can deduct meals and entertainment for work related. They can deduct mileage travels during work.
If you meant DEDUCT (as in subtract) then nobody can deduct you from an IP Address!!! If you meant DETECT (as in finding out) then yes, it can be done.
The noun forms of the verb to deduct are deduction and the gerund, deducting.
No, you cannot deduct points on a refinance from your taxes.
No, you cannot deduct travel to and from work on your taxes.
Yes, you can deduct agent fees when it comes to taxes. However, you can only deduct up to 15% of the overall agent fees.
No, you cannot deduct mileage expenses if you are already reimbursed for them.