You need to be able to support the positions you take on your return. Receipts certainly help do that...but there are other methods too. Frankly, the main problem seen isn't just the receipt side, it's the support side...that what is claimed as a deduction ISN'T really deductible (people just expect or want it to be), with or without a receipt.
it is your father that is the receipt
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A receipt is used as proof of purchase.
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, nursing home expenses are considered to be tax deductible. However, the person deducting these expenses on their tax return must have receipt proof of the items bought.
Yes, nursing home expenses are considered to be tax deductible. However, the person deducting these expenses on their tax return must have receipt proof of the items bought.
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A taxi should cost about $200/300 HKD. If the taxi driver does not accept the fare on the meter (e.g he asks for more than what is on the meter), ask for a receipt then contact the tourism bureau.
No, there are no specific laws that require a charitable organization to give receipts to the donor for his or her contribution. It is the responsibility of the donor to request a receipt if none is offered, and to be certain that they are donating to a charity that is reputable and the IRS qualifies the contribution as a tax deductible.
You need to be able to support the positions you take on your return. Receipts certainly help do that...but there are other methods too. Frankly, the main problem seen isn't just the receipt side, it's the support side...that what is claimed as a deduction ISN'T really deductible (people just expect or want it to be), with or without a receipt.
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If you are a member of a church and donate your tithes via a personal check, keep copies of the checks that you give. All of this money throughout the year is tax-deductible, and many churches around tax-season will give you an "annual receipt" for your generous offers. Anytime you give any kind of donation to a certified tax-deductible organization, save a receipt for your records. Also, donating old furniture, clothes, and household items is not only a great way to free-up some space for you, but is tax-deductible as well. The GoodWill and Salvation Army locations nationwide give receipts for these kind of donations.
It is "deductible," except in Australia, where it's spelled "deductable."
No, only gifts to qualified charites, as certified by the IRS, are deductible. The others may well be great and generous gifts, used for worthy - even charitable purposes - but they are nort deductible. Any qualified charity will provide you the documentation as a receipt that certifies they are.
Straight Deductible
what is the receipt?