There is no opposite of itemize (list, detail) except the choice not to itemize.
- On US income tax returns the opposite of listing itemized deductions is taking a standard deduction.)
- The opposite of listing itemized expenses is to list a total or estimated total.
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The opposite of word several is few.
more opposite, most opposite
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You can use a 1040 form if you itemize deducations. If you don't itemize you'll use the 1040EZ form.
The principal of LSU itemize the records of all the students.
to itemize.
No, you cannot deduct state income tax if you don't itemize your deductions.
Yes, in 2022 you can deduct up to 300 in charitable contributions even if you do not itemize your deductions.
Apparently not. We just got our taxes done and they said we had to itemize. GRRR... Hope that helps.
itemize, define, determine, particularize
Yes, you can still itemize deductions in 2018, but the standard deduction has increased, so it may be more beneficial to take the standard deduction instead.
Yes. If you itemize your deductions.
You have to itemize your medical expenses in order to get a deduction for hearing aids. Then you only get to deduct the amount of medical expenses that are above 7.5% of your adjusted gross income.
Yes but to itemize you will have use the schedule A of the 1040 income tax return and that does NOT have any affect on your exemptions that are entered on the 1040 federal income tax return page 1.
Yes, it is possible for one spouse to itemize deductions while the other spouse takes the standard deduction when filing jointly.