not if you intend to claim offsetting our emissions.
http://www.irs.gov/irb/2006-11_IRB/apc.html No, but apparently special projects would qualify as a possibe deduction of passed
It has been discussed but no Carbon tax incentive is in place. Now they are all sponsored through independent groups (and are really unregulated, even fraudulant). hence, buying them gives you nothing to expense for tax...unless of course the organization qualifies as a 501c3 charity and accepts it as a donation...which is really what it is.
Also, it is more likely the Gov't will come up with a Tax on carbon producing things to fund activities it directs, than a tax break.
No Carbon Tax Climate Sceptics was created in 2009.
It depends on which country you are talking about. In Australia the carbon tax will only be paid by large emitters of carbon dioxide. This will encourage them to reduce their emissions. Compensation will be paid to most people to cover any rises in prices arising from the carbon tax.
Australia has imposed a carbon tax, not on its people, but on the major carbon polluters. The tax will be fully used to compensate people for any rising prices, and to fund research and development of renewable energy.
A carbon tax is paid by industries and companies that emit carbon dioxide. This encourages them to clean up their factories and workplaces so that they become cleaner, greener, and less polluting. Reducing carbon emissions will slow global warming. In Australia the tax is used to compensate consumers for any resulting rising prices.
Many different countries have schemes for controlling carbon emissions, so a precise answer to your question is not possible.
A private person who buys an article from Goodwill is not eligible for a tax deduction. However, if a private person makes an acceptable donation to Goodwill, she is eligible for a tax deduction.
No, a rainbow vacuum is not a medical tax deduction.
Java code for tax deduction in database connection?
No
Pets are not tax deductions.
On settlement statement from HUD there is a settlement charge. Is this entire charge a tax deduction?
Yes, you may receive up to $500 tax deduction if you donate your truck.
There is no Roth IRA tax deduction, but this does not mean that the Roth IRA does not have tax implications. More information can be found by asking an accountant.
A deduction taken out of payroll for something, reducing the income tax is applied to. Hence you get to pay that item with "pre tax" money...which is cheaper than after tax money.
A deduction taken out of payroll for something, reducing the income tax is applied to. Hence you get to pay that item with "pre tax" money...which is cheaper than after tax money.
No
The best place to find this calculator is online. There are many sites that offer a deduction calculator for 2010. If you are lucky, you may even be able to find one for free.