A blood tax is a tax paid by bloodshed, especially a term used as a derogatory use for military conscription.
No, donating blood is not tax deductible.
A tax on blood letting.
No, it applies to anyone other than a tax-exempt charity.
Blood, sweat, and tears....not to mention millions of tax dollars...
donate blood and kidneys,.....
donate blood and kidneys,.....
You can claim them for an exemption if you provided over 50% of their care. You may not file them for Earned Income Tax Credit because they are not a blood relation to you and their biological parent is not a primary on the tax return.
The only person that can be claimed on a tax return as a dependent is a blood realative , ie. children, parents, or by marriage; ie. in laws, that lives with you for at least 6 months out of the tax year. So to answer your question, you may not claim your boyfriend on your tax return.
Sales tax Income tax Property tax Inflation tax Inheritance tax Poll tax Social Security tax Tariff tax Wealth Tax Financial transaction tax Expatriation tax Currency transfer tax Environmental tax Capital gains tax Bank tax
There are all sorts of taxes in California: income tax sales tax property tax cigarette tax liquor tax estate tax gambling tax and hundreds of others.
direct tax
A tax on perfume is an excise tax. An excise tax is an in-country, or inland, tax on a specific good produced for sale. If the tax is on the perfume as it is imported, it is a customs duty or border tax.